nation s schools could have everything they needed to get back to the classroom and why, who knows. kids in philadelphia, baltimore, cleveland, what they have all been told. go early or stay home. we don t have and we are blaming climate change. it is forcing schools like san diego and denver to close. there was a heat wave that caused several problems and they are releasing students early due to extreme temperatures, logistics say they are trying to prepare for this months ago. and due to supply chain issues and there are also growing questions about where all of the money went to help schools improve this during the pandemic saying that it s clear that prioritizing ventilation. even now with all of what is going on, so many schools are still doing this and sending these kids home. house republicans launch an investigation and funding after so much money went out the door and today we had a chance to speak with them. betsy, thank you for joining us. martha: welcome b
Revenue of $335 million increases 16 percent year-over-year
ARR of $1.508 billion increases 21 percent year-over-year
Cash flow from operations reaches $100 million and non-GAAP adjusted free.