Thank you, Matt, and everyone joining us on the call today. Starting on Slide 6. I want to express my sincere appreciation to our global team as we close out another year of important progress. Your dedication and commitment have driven solid financial results, consistent with our guidance, and you did it while executing our strategy to support our telco customers with cutting-edge cloud, digital and AI-based solutions. To briefly recap fiscal 2025, revenue grew up by 3.1% in a pro forma constant currency, which adjusts for our decision a year ago to phase out certain low-margin noncore business activities to sharpen Amdocs' strategic focus while also resulting in a stronger business visibility. Among the many highlights, we delivered double-digit growth in cloud, which contributes over 30% of total revenue this year. Share of revenue for long-term managed services reached a record 66%, further supporting Amdocs's already strong business resilience. Profitability improved by 300 basis points, including 60 basis points from ongoing business transformation and efficiency gains. And we maintain our commitment to technology, innovation and product leadership, tailoring our investments to serve our customer key business imperative. These include B2B modernization, next-gen monetization, fiber networks and of course, generative AI, where this year, I'm proud to say we made a successful transition from proof-of-concept trials to winning actual generative AI-related deals. Overall, we delivered non-GAAP diluted earnings per share growth of 8.5% in fiscal 2025 and achieved our target to deliver double-digit expected total shareholder return, including our dividend yield. Now let's take a close look at our fourth quarter performance, beginning with the financial on Slide 7. Revenue of $1.15 billion was above the midpoint of guidance and up 2.8% from a year ago in pro forma constant currency. Profitability improved by 20 basis points sequentially. Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share was $1.83, slightly above the guidance midpoint, and we finished the quarter with 12-month backlog of $4.19 billion, up $40 million sequentially and 3.2% from a year ago. Growth in 12 months backlog was driven by strong sales momentum this quarter, contribute to our overall long-term book of business. As Slide 8 shows, pipeline to deal conversion was well balanced across our key operating regions and strategic domains, showcasing Amdocs' proven ability to scale our customer activities by continuously delivering fresh innovation over time. In cloud, we signed a multiyear managed services SaaS agreement with AT&T to deliver entitlement server capabilities via our eSIM cloud platform, and we won new cloud modernization and migration awards at Lumen Technologies in the U.S. and TELUS in Canada. We expected our recent momentum in generative AI domain with -- we extended our recent momentum in generative AI domain with an exciting new award at Telefonica Germany, and we expanded our international footprint with new monetization and digital modernization awards at BT-EE in the U.K., Altice SFR in France, Telia in Finland, KT in South Korea and Claro Brazil. Several deals this quarter were struck among under long-term managed services agreements, further deepening our customer relationship. This includes an exciting landmark multiyear strategic agreement with PLDT in the Philippines, which expands our long-term-standing managed service engagement to accelerate its IT modernization and streamline business processes through AI and generative AI capabilities. Rounding on operational highlights, Amdocs is engaged in the execution of complex mission-critical transformation projects, closely working with our customers as key partners. Q4 was another quarter of consistent execution in which we achieved important project milestone at AT&T, Comcast, Bell Canada, BT Everything Everywhere, Vodafone and Vodafone 3, PLDT and e& UAE. I'm also proud to say that Amdocs ensured smooth customer operation during the high-volume launch on Apple's iPhone 17 in September. Now turning to Slide 9. I would like to provide some additional color with respect to our growth strategy, which is designed to deliver the [indiscernible] product and services our customer needs to, accelerate the journey to the cloud, maximize the value of generative AI and data across our customer footprint, digitalize customer experiences for consumer and B2B, monetize next-generation network investments and streamline and automate complex network ecosystems. Beginning with cloud on Slide 10. Demand for our cloud-native solution and proven ability to accelerate public, private and hybrid cloud migration remains strong as we continue our strategy of moving mission-critical system, workloads and applications that enable innovation, agility and cost savings for all our customers. In the U.S., Lumen Technologies selected Amdocs to support its cloud transformation, moving mission-critical BSS application to Google Cloud to strengthen its digital foundation. TELUS in Canada expanded its multiyear managed service agreement with Amdocs to migrate on-premise wireless monetization operation to Google Cloud, enabling the faster launch of new consumer and enterprise offerings, improve customer experience and reliability and reduce operational costs. And Bell Canada, in collaboration with Amdocs is migrating existing system to the cloud to enhance scalability, resiliency and achieve operational efficiencies. Our SaaS-based platforms, including Amdocs eSIM, Amdocs Market One and Amdocs ConnectX are also contributing to growth with rising customer adoption. To provide a few examples, we signed a multiyear managed services SaaS agreement with AT&T to deliver entitlement server capabilities via our eSIM cloud platform. This continued to expand our eSIM SaaS platform momentum, adding over 100 million devices to it. Additionally, Amdocs ConnectX has already more than 15 customers, including consumer cellular and PLDT, who are deploying the generative AI native platform to quickly launch existing new digital brands. Adding to the list, I'm pleased to announce that Orange Belgium has selected Amdocs to lead key modernization initiative on their prepaid stack, leveraging our ConnectX platform. This project includes real-time charging and next-generation scalable architecture designed to support their needs. It will drive efficiency while transforming the user experiences with modern digital-first journeys that will redefine engagement for Orange Belgium prepaid subscribers. Looking forward, cloud will remain a primary focus for Amdocs, as we continue to support our global telco customer base, many of which are only just getting started on their multiyear cloud journeys. Now let's talk about generative AI and data on Slide 11. Following the generative AI-related deals we recently announced with e& UAE, Altice Optimum and Consumer Cellular, I'm excited to report that Telefonica Germany, one of the country's largest quad-play service providers, has selected Amdocs to extend its billing platform for both consumer and enterprise services. As part of this expanded multiyear collaboration agreement, Telefonica Germany will deploy new generative AI use cases, leveraging Amdocs' amAIz Sales Agent to enable the efficient promotion of new products and to automate the upsell of personalized offers to drive higher ARPU. This award with Telefonica Germany is another proof point that shows that we are starting to see trial POC conversion to actual generative AI projects, and we are excited about the initial results we are seeing. For example, one of the first service provider to integrate generative AI was e& UAE, a customer which is already achieving double-digit improvement in Net Promoter Scores after deploying amAIz agents. Such progress reflect Amdocs' core telco platform and data services expertise built on our vectorized amAIz platform, which we have deployed in collaboration with NVIDIA and other generative AI leaders. Moreover, I believe our recent success demonstrating the pivotal role Amdocs is playing as an IT player in helping accelerate generative AI adoption in telecom industry. In addition to cloud and generative AI, we secured important wins in the strategic domain this quarter as highlighted on Slide 12. As previously announced, we finalized a significant 10-year digital modernization and managed service agreement with BT-EE in the U.K. to deliver a modern B2C mobile platform for its prepaid and postpaid segments. We signed a multiyear strategic agreement with Telia Finland to build its next-generation digital BSS enhanced and with advanced AI capabilities. And AT&T Mexico closed a new digital program with Amdocs to enhance self-service experiences, expanding its digital selling capabilities. Here in the U.S., we signed a multiyear software and IT service agreement with Fidium, a next-generation American fiber Internet and network service provider and a new logo for which Amdocs will modernize and manage its IT operation while supporting its broader digital transformation strategy. Elsewhere in the U.S., a leading Tier 2 operator selected Amdocs for additional 5-year renewal of their BSS ecosystem. Service providers are also adopting next-generation monetization solution to support their wireless and fiber infrastructure elements. Amdocs recently signed an expanded multiyear billing transformation agreement with Altice, France's SFR to consolidate multiple billing operation to a unified cloud-ready platform. And we signed a new agreement with South Korea's telecom operator, KT, to upgrade and modernize its charging system to accelerate time to market and to boost operational efficiency. This quarter was also -- we also expanded our activities with the 2 largest operators in Brazil. First, Amdocs entered an agreement with Claro Brazil to implement a real-time billing platform designed to enable full-scale converge across its multiple line of business. Claro also extended its multiyear service contract with Amdocs. Second, in the network domain, we signed a modernization agreement with Telefonica Vivo to provide a future-ready foundation for ongoing operation by deploying our latest OSS products. Further underlying Amdocs expertise and growth potential in the network domain, we have expanded our managed services agreement with Globe in the Philippines to include network strategy and planning, mobile access engineering and optimization to enhance service quality and operational agility. Additionally, we delivered a successful go-live of Amdocs advanced network inventory platform for Vodafone Ireland and continue to expand our network activities with Vodafone Greece. Before discussing our fiscal 2026 outlook, I wanted to circle back on generative AI to share our thoughts with respect to our strategy and investment plans as presented on Slide 14. Over the past couple of years, we've shared our belief that generative AI holds immense potential to transform the telecom industry. We've been working closely with our customers to deliver tangible improvement in critical areas such as customer care and network operation while building out generative AI capabilities in our amAIz platform. As the technology matures, the industry advance and we see the progression from POCs to production, we believe there is now the potential to unlock even greater opportunities to enhance experiences, agility and efficiency. To fully capture this potential for Amdocs and for our customers, we are accelerating our generative AI investment, which we expect will open new pathway for future growth across our entire customer base, irrespective of their BSS or SS version. This included fast tracking the development of what we call a Cognitive Core, a next-generation platform built on the solid foundation of Amdocs amAIz. It integrates advanced generative AI capabilities such as agent-to-agent MCP technologies, our vectorized telecom expertise and the enablement of agentic services. In the coming quarters, we'll share more about our vision for AI-powered telecom operating system. For our customers, this investment in generative AI may represent a substantial shift in how they will adopt future software and services. Notably, we believe it promises to simplify and accelerate their digital transformation and journey to the cloud delivered under our outcome-based model. Overall, with focused and intentional investment, we expect Cognitive Core to emerge as a long-term growth engine for Amdocs by enabling us to better serve our full spectrum of customers from those running current platform seeking cost-effective line of business modernization to top-tier innovators already modernizing on Amdocs' next-gen platform to lead with future-ready digital experiences. Now let me comment on the current operating environment and our outlook for fiscal year 2026. We are entering fiscal 2026 with a healthy 12-month backlog visibility and a strong overall book of long-term business supported by a recent win momentum. With our unique tech-led and outcome-based accountability model, Amdocs is strongly positioned within our serviceable addressable market of nearly $60 billion to monetize a rich pipeline of opportunities across cloud, digital network and generative AI and data. That said, we are closely watching for any impact of the uncertain global macroeconomic environment on us and our customers' demand and spending behavior. Tying everything together with our outlook on fiscal -- on Slide 16. We expect revenue growth in the range of 1.7% to 5.7% as reported and 1.0% to 5.0% in constant currency for the full year fiscal 2026. As to our profitability, we expect a non-GAAP operating margin to increase by roughly 20 basis points year-over-year at the midpoint on our target range as we balance our strategic long-term growth investment with the benefits of ongoing cost and efficiency gains across the business. All up, we expect to deliver a non-GAAP diluted earnings per share growth of between 4% to 8% in fiscal 2026, the midpoint of which equates to an expected total shareholder return in the high single digits, including our dividend. With that, let me turn the call over to Tamar for remarks.