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Live with UiPath, and exclusive analysis on RPA market October 5, 2021 Robotic process automation ha

Live with UiPath, and exclusive analysis on RPA market October 5, 2021 [ It’s fast-forward for UiPath’s enterprise automation agenda as Forward IV kicks off in Vegas]( [Fast-forward to enterprise automation]( Robotic process automation has been on an explosive growth path since the market officially launched in 2017. Leading the market is UiPath Inc., which is inviting users to attend its IV]( conference in Las Vegas this week. The event runs from Oct. 5 through Oct. 7, and rumor has it that UiPath will announcing]( some major platform changes. Ahead of Forward IV, Dave Vellante takes an in-depth look at UiPath and the future of RPA in his most recent Breaking Analysis column, "[UiPath: Fast-forward to enterprise automation]( Alongside a trend for mergers and acquisitions in the RPA market, Vellante sees a “continuum of automation solutions emerging.”  UiPath’s announcement is expected to address this, moving the company beyond RPA point tools to a wider enterprise automation agenda. Reviewing UiPath’s financial fortunes since its IPO, Vellante contextualizes the company’s position in the market with customer survey data]( and discusses how the changing dynamics of the workplace are pushing enterprise automation spend. [Watch our coverage Live!]( [What's the next tech wave for VMware?]( [As VMware spins off from Dell Technologies, the virtualization giant paddles out to catch the next big tech wave]( Which technological wave will surf]( as it spins off from parent Dell Technologies Inc.? The world waits to find out at [VMworld 2021]( which kicks off today, Oct. 5. Eight learning tracks will provide in-depth content on the most pressing topics in IT, including multicloud, app modernization, security and edge computing. Add in sessions with VMware customers and executives and keynotes from celebrity guests, and the virtual event promises to live up to its advance billing as the world’s “premier multicloud event.” [TheCUBE will be there]( interviewing the experts and providing thought leadership on industry trends in its 11th year covering VMworld. [ ](  [Watch theCUBE on VMworld now!]( [Stu Miniman makes a CUBE comeback!]( Former CUBE host makes a guest appearance for [KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America]( The open-source and cloud native communities will be gathering both in-person and virtually on Wednesday, October 13th as [KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America]( gets underway in Los Angeles. The three-day conference is preceded by two days of pre-event programming held at co-locations across the U.S. [Stu Miniman]( former host of theCUBE and current director of market insights, cloud platforms, at Red Hat Inc., will be making a guest appearance during theCUBE’s coverage, as will Caramanolis]( principal software engineer at Splunk; Augustus]( head of open source, emerging technologies, at Cisco Systems; and other leading adopters and technologists in the open-source and cloud native communities. [Join our KubeCon coverage here!]( [Couchbase in the real world]( [ConnectONLINE]( is less than 3 weeks away and packed with a total of 80+ free virtual sessions across five tracks. A crowd favorite is the real-world use cases where customers share their stories of how they’re using Couchbase to modernize their businesses. Check out the [full agenda]( these top customer sessions:    - PepsiCo: PepsiCo's Journey to Inventory Management Modernization  - Weborama: How Couchbase Makes an SRE’s Life Easier  - Amadeus: Couchbase vs. Managed Services Smackdown: Cloud Exploration at Amadeus Loyalty  - Trendyol: How Couchbase Solves Scalability Problems in E-commerce  - American Greetings: Modern Databases and Automation With Kubernetes  - Customer Panel, with UPS: A View From the Enterprise – How Leading Businesses Are Modernizing Now  - + Analyst firm IDC: Edge Computing for Ultra-Low-Latency Applications: The IDC Perspective  [TheCUBE is covering]( ConnectONLINE]( exclusive guest appearances and analysis. Be sure to follow our coverage here!]( [Follow theCUBE's coverage here!]( [Other upcoming events]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc. | [SiliconANGLE.com]( [View as Webpage]( [[Twitter] ]( [[YouTube] ]( [[LinkedIn] ]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc | 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by kristen@siliconangle.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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