Thanks, everyone, for joining us today. Building on the momentum and strong results we delivered in the third quarter of 2026, revenue exceeded our guidance, growing 9% year over year and producing operating margins of 28.6%. We drove a net retention rate of 104%, ahead of our expectations of 103%, driven by both price per seat increases and seat expansion. Our ongoing strategic investments in go-to-market and products are driving growth, reflected in our Q3 billings growth of 12% year over year and RPO growth of 18% year over year. Our strong financial results clearly demonstrate that our intelligent content management platform is building momentum in the market. Just a few weeks ago, I met with dozens of CIOs and IT leaders in New York. What struck me was how the conversations have evolved over time, where the vast majority of these discussions now focus on new use cases for Box, around using AI agents for extracting structured data and insights from documents, using AI agents to automate knowledge worker tasks, or leveraging AI agents to democratize access to expertise across their organizations. The full power of AI agents is delivered when you can begin to augment knowledge worker tasks with infinitely scalable automation. But as companies try to do this, they quickly come to the same conclusion. The key to success is ensuring agents have access to the right data, in the right format, and can process it effectively and securely at scale. When trying to solve this problem, most enterprises experience how difficult this can be. Enterprises are understanding that not only do you have to excel at everything required for AI on unstructured data, which could mean combining and keeping up with dozens of different technologies, you also need a platform that can handle the security, compliance, access controls, creation, sharing, and storage of all of this enterprise content. The problem is only getting harder as more platforms emerge that need to talk to the same unstructured data assets. You cannot easily replicate your files across agentic systems like Salesforce, Google, ChatGPT, ServiceNow, and hundreds of other platforms, all of which have different security and governance models, access controls, and more. Companies will increasingly need a trusted AI platform to manage their most important enterprise content that can work with all of their agentic AI platforms. This is what we are building with the Box AI platform. Box is the secure, neutral AI content platform for the most important enterprise content. It is the single source of truth that connects AI models and agents, prevents the content sprawl and security risks of DIY solutions, and ensures data governance and compliance. Best of all, we integrate with OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, AWS, IBM, and more, so customers can use any model without fragmenting their enterprise content. As we have shared, we introduced Enterprise Advanced less than one year ago to bring together our full suite of powerful AI intelligent workflow automation capabilities. Enterprise Advanced continues to drive both upgrades and new logo wins across verticals, segments, and geographies. Examples in Q3 include a leading financial services organization that upgraded from Enterprise Plus to Enterprise Advanced to improve management and search across repositories, including an archive of historical records. By using Box apps and metadata extraction, the organization is streamlining workflows in claims management, HR, legal, member services, and migrating nonmember documents from legacy systems to Box. This supports AI-assisted research into over a century of corporate history and provides updated interfaces for data management. A leading international law firm, an early adopter of Enterprise Advanced in 2025, expanded its use of Box by hundreds of seats in Q3. Driven by Box's proven ability to deliver secure solutions and AI-driven workflows, our platform will support projects with government clients requiring FedRAMP high compliance, enabling lawyers to collaborate securely and efficiently on sensitive matters. Finally, a leading renewable energy company in EMEA, a new logo for Box, chose Enterprise Advanced to modernize its document management and collaboration processes across multiple departments, including legal, compliance, security, and IT. By implementing Box, the company aims to streamline document workflows, improve metadata management, and enable secure external collaboration with partners and regulators. To build on the momentum we are seeing with customers, we recently announced a new set of next-generation AI agent and automation features at BoxWorks to drive intelligent workflows in the enterprise. This included Box Extract, a data extraction solution powered by AI agents that delivers accurate data and insights from a multitude of content types, including documents, presentations, images, and more. This new capability allows enterprises to easily extract any structured data and insights from their unstructured documents, from contracts and invoices to healthcare records to insurance claims and more. We also announced Box Automate, an agentic workflow automation solution designed to orchestrate work across agents and teams. Box Automate allows customers to design sophisticated workflows, leverage their content in Box, as well as connect to other systems via APIs to power any end-to-end document workflow. Additionally, we announced powerful AI capabilities for Box apps, our no-code solution for quickly building content apps that will continue to get major product upgrades that enable our customers to power more advanced business processes on Box. We announced Box Shield Pro, a powerful new suite of security capabilities powered by AI, allowing customers to automatically apply AI-driven classification, accelerate threat response with agentic insights, and proactively strengthen their security posture against an evolving threat landscape like ransomware attacks. As we have seen, the rate of innovation continues to accelerate from AI model providers, and Box is quickly evaluating and enabling updates for our customers to access the latest features and models directly in Box. We have announced integrations for the newest models from Mistral, Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google, including being a day-one launch partner of GPT 5.1, Gemini 3, and 4.5. We have added support for OpenAI's agent kit so customers can bring Box content into their agentic workflows. Made Box AI available in Gemini Enterprise through the Google Cloud Marketplace, and introduced support for Slack's new work objects to bring Box's intelligence capabilities directly into Slack conversations. We have also strengthened our long-term strategic partnership with AWS with a recent announcement of a multiyear AI collaboration agreement to transform agentic AI capabilities on enterprise content. Box will become available in the AWS Marketplace to streamline procurement and accelerate the value of both platforms. We are incredibly excited about this partnership and our ability to bring the Box and AWS platforms together more deeply. Now looking forward, in Q4, we are going to be focused on delivering against the major announcements we shared at BoxWorks. In particular, I am incredibly excited for the upcoming release of Box Extract. Enterprises are awash in unstructured data that they can now tap into for the first time with AI agents processing and extracting relevant data from these documents. Box Extract makes this easier than ever. We will also be releasing other major updates to Box AI agents in Box, including an all-new centralized experience where you can interact with any AI agent from Box from one central location, allowing you to use AI agents to find relevant data or answers in Box or handle much more complex work on content in Box. We will also be upgrading Box AI Studio to support improved agent capabilities, like attaching existing knowledge to agents and streamlining the agent creation flow to make it easier for anyone to build their own agents in the enterprise. Turning to go-to-market, we are driving the adoption of Enterprise Advanced and continue to see pricing improvements for Enterprise Advanced over Enterprise Plus at the higher end of our 20 to 40% target. Our focus has been and will continue to be on driving adoption of our AI-powered solutions in Enterprise Advanced, including custom Box AI agents, Box apps, and looking forward, Box Extract, and Shield Pro across our customers' workflows. Our market positioning emphasizes Box's unique strength as a trusted platform for unstructured data with built-in AI governance and security. We are continuing to double down on our Enterprise Advanced sales motion, driving more emphasis across key verticals like financial services, life sciences, government, professional services, and more. Our partner-led business is a critical part of our strategy as we power more advanced verticalized solutions for customers. We saw continued momentum with partners, delivering double-digit revenue growth in partner-led wins. These wins include, in Q3, a leading global automotive company that upgraded from Enterprise Plus to Enterprise Advanced to centralize its expanding design ecosystem and replace over 75 fragmented content repositories. A leading housing administrator in EMEA partnered with Deloitte and Box to modernize its digital housing and tenant communications. Box powers the solution for managing documents and inquiries from housing applicants, tenants, and affiliated organizations, improving efficiency and collaboration. We also launched a new partnership with Tata Consultancy Services, one of the world's largest systems integrators, to deliver AI-powered content management solutions to accelerate digital transformation. By combining Box's intelligent content management platform with TCS's global scale and industry depth, we expanded our reach across key industries, from financial services and healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and the public sector. Before I turn it over to Dylan, let me update you on how we are expanding an AI-first approach at Box, using Box AI as customer zero. As I have shared before, we are focused on Box becoming the leading AI-first company, and we want to use AI agents to augment our productivity, increase our capacity, and better serve customers. For instance, in go-to-market, we have purpose-built Box AI agents that streamline each step in a sales or customer success process. We have a research agent that analyzes the prospect's goals and challenges, maps them to Box capabilities. A discovery agent recommends the best use cases for a customer type using win-loss signals from past deals. Coaching agents give reps tips after every customer interaction and more. In customer success, a feature adoption agent suggests use cases, target personas, and enablement materials to boost adoption. All of these agents free up our sales and support teams to serve more customers and with greater personalization. This is just in go-to-market. Across Box, we are doing the same in our HR and recruiting workflows, IT organization, legal, and compliance, and product management and engineering. Outside of Box AI, for instance, in engineering, we are leveraging Cursor to accelerate our product development velocity, and we are expanding AI-assisted coding across the code base to ship features faster. AI is the biggest shift in work that we have ever seen in our lifetimes. Boxers are embracing the opportunity to demonstrate to our customers they can transform how they work with content and AI. We are seeing customers discover new use cases that tap into the value of their data, made possible with our intelligent content management platform. With that, I will hand it over to Dylan.