Ramp and Brex draw diverging market plans with M&A strategies

From a high level, all of the recent deal-making in corporate cards and spend management shows that it’s not enough to just help companies track what employees are expensing these days. Continue reading Ramp and Brex draw diverging market plans with M&A strategies

There could be more to the Salesforce+ video streaming service than meets the eye

When Salesforce announced its new business video streaming service called Salesforce+ this week, everyone had a reaction. While not all of it was positive, some company watchers also wondered if there was more to this announcement than meets the eye. If you look closely, the new initiative suggests that Salesforce wants to take a bite […] Continue reading There could be more to the Salesforce+ video streaming service than meets the eye

ServiceMax promises accelerating growth as key to $1.4B SPAC deal

ServiceMax, a company that builds software for the field-service industry, announced yesterday that it will go public via a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, in a deal valued at $1.4 billion. The transaction comes after ServiceMax was sold to GE for $915 million in 2016, before being spun out in late 2018. The company […] Continue reading ServiceMax promises accelerating growth as key to $1.4B SPAC deal

As UiPath closes above its final private valuation, CFO Ashim Gupta discusses his company’s path to market

TechCrunch spoke with UiPath CFO Ashim Gupta today to learn more about his company’s foray into the public markets. Continue reading As UiPath closes above its final private valuation, CFO Ashim Gupta discusses his company’s path to market

RPA market surges as investors, vendors capitalize on pandemic-driven tech shift

Whether pure-play RPA will survive as a category remains to be seen, but it will likely be around for a long time under the intelligent process automation umbrella. Continue reading RPA market surges as investors, vendors capitalize on pandemic-driven tech shift