Well, thank you, Victoria. Thank you, everyone, for joining us today. I will start today's call by summarizing 3 key points. First, we delivered a solid first quarter, executing our cloud-only consumption-driven strategy. In line with our pre-announcement last week, we delivered all key growth and profitability metrics above our midpoint guidance and we are reaffirming full year 2024 guidance. Second, we further accelerated Informatica's product innovation journey to deliver the best data management products on the industry's only AI-powered data management platform, serving a multi-vendor, multi-cloud, hybrid needs of modern enterprises. We launched cloud data access management, our new data access and governance solutions based on technology from our acquisition of Privitar last year. As we head into Informatica World, we plan to launch CLAIRE GPT, our generative AI chat interface on the IDMC platform. Third, as we share our Investor Day, we are focused on consistently executing our cloud-only consumption-driven strategy across 3 growth engines, ongoing data-driven digital transformation, our on-premise to cloud migration and gen AI to fuel cloud growth and drive long-term value creation. Now let's discuss these topics in more detail. Turning to first quarter results. Cloud subscription ARR grew 35% year-over-year to $653 million. Subscription ARR increased 13% year-over-year to $1.16 billion, and total ARR rose 7% year-over-year to $1.64 billion. Total revenue grew 6% year-over-year to $389 million and non-GAAP operating income increased 29% year-over-year to $109 million. Adjusted unlevered free cash flow after tax was $183 million. We increased opportunities with existing customers and drove new workloads in G2K markets through our sales teams and our partners supported by a healthy cloud pipeline. Approximately 72% of our cloud net new ARR in the trailing 12 months came from new cloud workloads and expansions. Customers that spend more than $1 million in subscription ARR increased 20% year-over-year to 258 customers. We saw strong growth in average subscription ARR per customer, which now has reached to $310,000, a 15% increase year-over-year. We closed many new logos and expansion deals with great companies in the quarter that highlight our platform advantage. Let me share a few. University Hospitals of Derby and Burton, UHDB, part of the NHS Foundation Trust, a leading provider of health care services across the Midlands region of the U.K. is undertaking a transformational electronic patient record consolidation program. As a part of this strategic initiative, UHDB has chosen IDMC as its platform of choice. IDMC, specifically its cloud data governance, cloud data integration and cloud data quality modules will play a critical role in connecting disparate data sources across UHDB's hospital network. Dubai Islamic Bank is a large Islamic bank in the UAE. They recently purchased IDMC to address the data quality, data covenants and data marketplace requirements, which will ensure proper reporting to the business, support compliance with central bank regulations and enhance their customer experience. Bridgestone, a global leader in premium tires and sustainable mobility solutions is partnering with us in our MDM solutions to support them in managing and ensuring the quality of their products, suppliers, financial information and customer data to optimize the supply chain and inventory operations across the globe. We, at Informatica, are the Switzerland of data and the only data management partner scale that manages data of any type, any patent, any complexity or any workload across any location. We continued co-selling with our ecosystem partners such as Microsoft, AWS, GCP, OCI, Snowflake, Switzerland and MongoDB. We also made new announcements with Snowflake and GCP at Google Cloud Text. With Google Cloud, we announced a new MDM extension for Google BigQuery to simplify and accelerate the use of high-quality trusted data from Informatica to power gen AI workloads with Vertex AI and Google Gemini and customer data platform workloads with BigQuery and Looker. We also announced a global expansion with a new point of delivery on Google Cloud in Saudi Arabia. With Snowflake, we announced comprehensive integration with and support for Snowflake Horizon, Snowflake's native data governance and privacy controls. We were also one of Snowflake's launch partners for Snowflake Horizon's partner ecosystem. Our GSI partners continue to create solutions with IDMC embedded to take to market. For example, PCS recently launched an enterprise cloud data pipeline to ingest a multitude of disparate data types and process and provision the data for a range of smart data-driven business apps. Capgemini released a retail-specific version of the ESG sustainability hub built on IDMC. Our partner migration program continues to expand with 55 partners now in the power system modernization program. The master data management modernization program that is launched at the end of last year saw its first batch of 6 partners complete training. 10 of our partners have been approved to join the program and are taking the on-demand training. Innovation remains paramount at Informatica. Let me discuss a few net new product innovations on IDMC. In the MDM and 360 apps, we delivered a new visual experience that is modern, accessible and AI-enabled and very important for our business users. Along with its updated user experience, data stewards are also empowered to get deeper insights with self-service reporting capabilities, enhanced survivorship options and simplified management of complex hierarchies. Cloud data governance and catalog enables deeper ecosystem support for Microsoft fabric data warehouse, host on OCI to seamlessly govern data and new data scanners for MariaDB Server and Db2. Additional profiling support is also included for Teradata, SAP HANA, SAP BW, and external tables for Oracle, Azure Synapse and Athena. In February, we launched our new Cloud Data Access Management solution. CDAM enhances data security and privacy with capabilities that help organizations reduce the time it takes to safety provision data, mitigate the risk associated with the data misuse and simplified compliance with laws and regulations. CDAM is based on the technology from our acquisition of Privitar in July of last year and has been integrated into IDMC to enable data use and sharing with policy-based controls that are automated using classifications and metadata in our cloud data governance catalog. Integration with IDMC means that data can be consistently protected for hybrid and cloud data platforms with cloud data integration or used in conjunction with the cloud data marketplace to accelerate the delivery of trusted data products and related assets to all data consumers through self-service. Now turning to modernization. We have close to $1 billion of on-prem maintenance and self-managed ARR. Approximately 28% of cloud net new ARR in the trailing 12 months came from on-prem to cloud migrations, which is up 3 percentage points sequentially as cloud customer modernization deals are starting to accelerate. We closed over 30 cloud modernization deals, which grew over 100% year-over-year. We are seeing stronger customer adoption of PowerCenter Cloud Edition, which represented over 80% of all modernization yields, up from 60% last quarter. Modernization projects are all operational mission-critical workloads. Once we modernize, it enables cross-selling into new workloads more easily allowing us to upsell and cross-sell IDMC in the future. Frontier Communications, one of the largest pure-play fiber-to-the-home providers in the U.S. is a great customer expansion and modernization story. Their recent investment with Informatica enables the modernization of their on-prem platform to IDMC, including data integration, MDM and data governance. This will accelerate their plans to improve customer experience and master address data with Informatica MDM solution. Another great modernization story, Sodexo, a global leader in sustainable food and valued experiences at every moment in life, learn, work, heal and play. Sodexo is leveraging IDMC and its group data platform build on Azure as well as to prepare its upcoming migration of its supply master data management platform in North America from on-prem to cloud. We continue to hear from industry analysts that we are an innovation leader and are pleased to be recognized as the leader in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Integration Platform as a Service. This is the ninth time that Gartner has positioned Informatica as a leader in this report. We were also named the leader in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Augmented Data Quality Solutions report. Gartner positioned Informatica as the furthest on the Completeness of Vision axis as well as the highest on the Ability to Execute axis. We're also recognized as a leader in the Forrester Wave for Enterprise Data Fabric Q1 2024. The Informatica received the highest score for current offerings. Now looking ahead, let me share some observations regarding gen AI and our strategy for executing against it. Look, I firmly believe that the next phase of digital transformation will be fueled by gen AI, which is poised to drive outsized innovation and productivity gains for enterprises. As we enter the gen AI revolution, enterprises are realizing that developing an AI strategy actually requires creating a data strategy first. The reality is that everyone is ready for gen AI except your data. Informatica is driving the modern data management stack for gen AI enterprise architectures as the only comprehensive and at-scale AI-led data management platform. Preparing data for gen AI project involves collecting data, cleansing data, cataloging data, ensuring quality, mastering, governing and accessing it through Informatica's IDMC. We hear time and time again from customers and partners with the breadth of IDMC solution is mission-critical to processing their workloads. IDMC processed 92 trillion mission-critical cloud transactions in March, growing 69% year-over-year. CLAIRE, our AI engine is embedded in all our solutions, leveraging ML algorithms and NLP on metadata to drive intelligence and productivity, accessing over 50,000 metadata aware connections and now leveraging over 48 terabytes of active metadata in the cloud. Our efforts to assist customers with their AI strategy, our gen AI strategy is divided into 2 categories: Informatica for gen AI and gen AI from Informatica, both available from the IDMC platform. In the area of Informatica for gen AI, we are already well underway with our new API and our integration services where customers can use services for a simple, no code way to add advanced gen AI capabilities to existing IDMC implementation. This makes it easier for developers to use different gen AI models, us being now the Switzerland of models and let customers update their apps with gen AI capabilities without changing any code. Our gen AI solution with built in software development life cycle and API governance drives better control, performance and scalability, ensuring gen AI ready for complex business needs. This is a fast-moving space as we innovate and our customers use IDMC capabilities for their gen AI use cases. Now in the area of gen AI from Informatica, we believe this is a game changer. To support our customers' AI journey, we have developed CLAIRE GPT, a transformational chat interface to do all of the complex data management tasks through NLP in a user-friendly format will revolutionize and democratize data management throughout the enterprise. Users will now be able to easily find relevant data assets, tables, columns, PII sensitive data and more using NLP queries. They will be able to explore the assets with, again, natural language questions to understand trends, KPIs, top customers or any important insight. Additionally, CLAIRE GPT will allow users to quickly understand the lineage of that data, dependence of data assets and search and explore business terms, definitions, data quality scores, which are the data owners and stakeholders associated with these data assets. Users will then be able to generate new data products with ELT pipelines using NLP on data warehouses like Snowflake, AWS Redshift, Azure Synapse, Google BigQuery and Databricks Delta Lake. While the operationalization of gen AI workload is in early stages, we are extensively engaged with customers on various industries such as health care, financial services, manufacturing and technology, that are participating in a wide range of use cases as part of the CLAIRE GPT private preview. As we head into Informatica World later this month, we are pleased to announce that the CLAIRE GPT will be available to IDMC customers using our IPO consumption mark. We believe this will be a tailwind for us for the many years come. As I wrap up, we are focused on consistently executing our commitments that we laid out on our Investor Day and driving ongoing data-driven digital transformation on-prem to cloud and gen AI to fuel cloud growth and drive long-term value creation. The operational health of our business remains very strong as evidenced by a predictable subscription revenue business model, strong customer base, healthy cloud pipeline and retention rates, and strong unlevered free cash flow that has only continued to grow. We believe this continues to position us well for durable, consistent future growth and profitability. Thank you to all my Informatica colleagues for their hard work and continued commitment. I would also like to thank our customers, our partners and our shareholders for supporting us. We look forward to sharing more product innovation announcements that's a pretty cool demos at Informatica World 2024 later this month. With that, let me turn the call over to Mike. Mike, please take it away.