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Question: Kash Rangan - Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC - Analyst
: Congrats, Kira. Congrats, Abhey, on taking over your positions, respectively, and one for you Vlad.
You had a slide in your presentation about market share. RingCentral is still top of the heap. Looks like the market share seems to
be stabilizing roughly after a period of moves here and there. So what are we to make of that market share presentation. Is the sign
that this you -- 85% of your revenue comes from UCaaS, another 15% is in growth areas. I mean, does this set you up to start to regain
market share from this point going forward?
And one for you Abhey, congratulations on -- I think it's your first public company CFO position. What imprint do you bring to bear
based on your prior experiences? You've been at high-growth companies like AWS, you were at Autodesk, You were at Cisco, and
prior that you were an amazing sell-side software. So what do these experiences bring to bear to you as you approach your CFO job?
And how that Abhey add value here?
Question: Siti Panigrahi - Mizuho Securities USA LLC - Analyst
: Congrats, Abhey and Kira on your first earnings call in a new role. So I want to ask, definitely, it's very exciting to see the RingCentral
adoption in doubling revenue. And you talked about some of your, I think Genpact and some of those large deals, I just understand
like what sales like they are doing using it. And in terms of the CCaaS, how are you positioning now RingCX versus NICE. And then
another there, and you, guys, disclose CCaaS ARR, what was that end of Q4?
Question: Brian Peterson - Raymond James & Associates, Inc. - Analyst
: As we're thinking about ARR, I think a lot of investors look at the sequential change in that metric as a method to just track the overall
business activity. I know FX was an incremental headwind. Is there any way to look at what that figure would have done adjusted
for FX? Or is it just fair to maybe take 100 basis points out of the -- year-over-year? Any help on how to look at that?
Question: Brian Peterson - Raymond James & Associates, Inc. - Analyst
: And Vlad, maybe just one for you. As we think about the incremental GSP partnerships, how do you think about the importance of
Question: Meta Marshall - Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC - Analyst
: Maybe building on that last question, just obviously, getting leverage the global service partners on selling the multiproduct strategy.
But just are there any additional go-to-market investments or more direct overlay sales that you'll have to sell some of the new
portfolio that we should be mindful of going throughout the year.
And then just as a second question, if we think of sources of upside potentially during the year, does it come from kind of exceeding
that $100 million ARR target the new products or more stability on the RingEX product?
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Question: Meta Marshall - Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC - Analyst
: Just on sources of upside as we think about the year, would you think of those coming from beating the $100 million ARR target
around new products or more stability, such growth on the EX side.
Question: Michael Funk - BofA Securities, Inc. - Analyst
: Maybe just one for Vlad. But we've seen some very divergent results in the last week or two across the space in terms of the actual
reported and then guidance as well. So hoping you put your guidance for the year in the context of market growth, right, for CX.
And if that implies market share gain and then in which areas that it does if you believe that it implies market share gains?
Question: Michael Funk - BofA Securities, Inc. - Analyst
: And then you mentioned mid-market, Vlad. Some of the BofA data credit card data is showing some relative weakness in midsized
business based on spend hiring. Does your guidance in caps like conservatism for the midsized business market? Or are there other
factors?
Question: Ryan Koontz - Needham & Co. LLC - Analyst
: Appreciate the color on EX position there and have CX traction down market. Could you maybe also reflect on some of the traction
you have with some of your new products you're talking about as part of your model there?
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