Connected work automation in focus at Elevate '25 event - SiliconANGLE
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Connected work automation in focus at Elevate '25 event - SiliconANGLE
"As enterprises confront the urgency of breaking silos and streamlining operations, platforms that embed connected work automation into everyday workflows are setting the pace for the future of collaboration and execution. For Monday.com Ltd., it means reinforcing the company's role as a flexible, no-code work management platform. The company's Elevate '25 event will aim to showcase the platform's transition from a collaborative work OS to an AI-native orchestration hub, according to Paul Nashawaty, principal analyst at theCUBE Research."
"Earlier this year, Monday.com reported that its revenue was climbing on the back of rising enterprise adoption and new AI-powered features aimed at streamlining workflows. Executives said the momentum underscored the company's push to pair efficient growth with innovation. "As we navigate the shifting landscape, we remain focused on the factors we can control - executing on our innovation roadmap, bolstering our go-to-market efforts to serve customers of all sizes, driving best-in-class operational efficiencies and delivering products people love," said Eliran Glazer, Monday.com CFO."
AI is shifting from an add-on to the invisible backbone of modern work, driving platforms to embed connected work automation into daily workflows. Enterprises aim to break silos, centralize communication, and increase visibility to streamline collaboration and execution. Monday.com is reinforcing its role as a flexible, no-code work management platform and positioning Elevate '25 to showcase a transition toward an AI-native orchestration hub. Research shows 72% of enterprises are exploring AI-driven workflow automation while only 31% have operationalized it at scale. Monday.com's revenue is climbing on enterprise adoption and new AI-powered features. Executives emphasize executing on an innovation roadmap, go-to-market efforts, and operational efficiencies.
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