Good afternoon and welcome to our Q3 FY25 Earnings call. Pure Storage delivered solid third-quarter results, with both revenues, and operating income, exceeding our guidance. As I have discussed in previous calls, we have been engaged on achieving a significant hyperscaler design win by year-end, and I am pleased to announce that we signed a design win with a top four hyperscaler in the last few weeks. This is the first-ever design win to provide flash for standard hyperscaler storage and it is the vanguard for flash storage providing all online storage in major hyperscale environments in the future. For reference, the hyperscale market is responsible today for 60% to 70% of all Hard Disk Drives purchased globally. In addition to providing cost effective data storage, this Top 4 hyperscaler’s use of Pure technology is expected to free up significant amounts of power and space in their data centers. It is also expected to significantly reduce the failure rates and maintenance costs associated with legacy disk storage, while doubling the expected lifetime of their storage infrastructure. Pure Storage Purity Software and DirectFlash Technology will provide this hyperscale customer the necessary price, performance, density and power to deliver their cloud-based services with unparalleled performance and energy efficiency. The close engineering engagement between the companies, and extended testing by this major hyperscaler, has proven Pure’s DirectFlash technology is now capable of providing cost effective data storage at hyper-scale capacity, even at low cost bulk data, price ranges. To fully outline the opportunity here, we are working with hyperscalers to utilize our technology, with a single consistent architecture for all of their on-line storage, inclusive of low priced bulk storage, nearline higher performance storage as well as high speed storage for their most demanding use cases, including AI. To support the expected increase in Flash demand for the hyperscale industry, we also announced today a deepening collaboration with Kioxia, a global leader in NAND Flash technology. Kioxia has been a steadfast partner in our engagement with the hyperscale community. Our design win signals that Pure’s DirectFlash technology is now ready to replace hard disks everywhere, and NAND vendors are taking notice and planning their opportunity to address this 700 Exabyte per year market. As data volumes continue to increase, our combined technologies enable hyperscalers to meet the challenge of increasing data volumes while reducing power consumption, labor, and the physical footprint of hyperscale data centers. The work for the design win we announced today started over one year ago. While we have had sales of standard product into hyperscale customers, Hyperscalers have developed their own software for their storage services which operates on commodity Hard Disk Drives and SSDs. Our early outreach to hyperscalers was first met with skepticism that we could achieve the price and performance necessary to replace cheap hard drive storage. However this hyperscaler was open to investigating us further, and, working together, Pure optimized the design of Purity and our DirectFlash technology to fit smoothly into their compute and storage architectures, and optimized the economics to fit their financial targets. With this win, Pure is entering an exciting new hyperscale market. The design win itself signals that this top four hyperscaler’s future data centers are approved to use Pure’s technology as their data storage standard. We expect early field trial buildouts next year, with large full production deployments, on the order of double-digit Exabytes, expected in calendar 2026, which corresponds with our fiscal 2027. We continue in our dialogues with other major hyperscalers as well. Given the significant opportunity that exists for this and other hyperscalers, we anticipate increased investment in our hyperscale Line of Business over the next year, for which Kevan will provide additional details. I would like to turn now to another significant area of opportunity for Pure, namely Artificial Intelligence. AI creates several key opportunities for Pure. First, we continue to provide leading-edge high-performance storage for public and private GPU farms in machine learning and training environments. This past quarter we were officially certified for the NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD architecture, designed to provide turnkey infrastructure for the world’s largest training environments. We recently announced a strategic investment partnership with CoreWeave, a specialized GPU cloud provider to better serve our AI customers. Building on our successful, existing, super-computing scale deployment serving thousands of GPUs, we partnered with CoreWeave to make Pure Storage available as a standard option within the CoreWeave dedicated cloud environment. Second, many enterprises are considering inference engines and retrieval-augmented generation or RAG environments as they look to apply commercial large language models to analyze their proprietary data. This quarter, we introduced the Pure Storage GenAI Pod, a set of full-stack solutions which reduce the time, cost, and expertise required to deploy generative AI projects. In the quarter, we signed a deal with a medical device manufacturer who faced multi-million-dollar interruptions because their legacy storage technology couldn’t support a real-time AI imaging system to catch defective products. With Pure, they can now run AI analytics, capture metadata, and train their machines to identify and prevent defects, significantly improving their operations and quality assurance. Third, AI continues to drive customers to modernize and break down infrastructure and data silos to enable easier access to data. Unlike with other vendors, Pure customers will not need to manage different storage operating environments to meet their varied AI needs. This quarter, one of the world’s leading suppliers to the defense and aerospace industry chose Pure for their AI data storage infrastructure. This Fortune 200 customer chose Pure’s platform to support a wide range of training, inference, and fine-tuning, sharing many data sets and storage environments seamlessly across multiple groups and AI activities. The Pure Storage Platform will be used to develop multiple AI technologies to enhance human capabilities, improve aviation safety, reduce pilot workload, and develop human-centric autonomous solutions. Expanding on the Pure Platform and turning to the enterprise, Pure is driving the biggest shift in enterprise storage since Flash. With Pure Fusion, we are transforming enterprise data by virtualizing data management and storage and enabling enterprises to create their own data cloud environment across their global enterprise. Pure Fusion will be available this quarter as a non-disruptive free upgrade to all existing Pure block storage arrays, and will be standard in all new Pure block products and storage service offerings. Fusion will be extended to our file and object platforms early next year. Our advances in data storage innovation for enterprises and now hyperscalers are transforming the industry. Our experience and technology in optimizing Flash Storage for Enterprises has now enabled us to begin to penetrate the largest hyperscalers with our Purity based DirectFlash technology at the largest scale. Because of their scale, Hyperscalers manage their storage far differently than traditional enterprises. Traditional Enterprises manage individual storage arrays which are dedicated to specific workloads. Storage dedicated to a specific workload cannot be shared with other workloads. Therefore data stored for a particular workload is generally inaccessible for other workloads. Traditional enterprise storage architectures and products create data silos. By contrast, hyperscalers only have a small handful of storage environments, segmented only by price-performance levels - low, medium and high, for instance. All data from all workloads and customers utilize the same storage environments. This makes data access far easier. Different storage capabilities are enabled by software, not dedicated hardware. Our experience in working with Hyperscalers has allowed us to bring the best attributes of data cloud architectures to enterprise data centers with Pure Fusion version 2.0, which will be released this quarter. Pure now makes it possible for businesses to build their own enterprise data cloud, seamlessly combining on-prem and cloud environments to stay agile and competitive in the age of AI. Pure Fusion automates data management, simplifies operations, and enhances the devops developer experience. Fusion empowers enterprises to build their own enterprise data clouds that federate storage across both cloud and on-prem environments, enabling effortless scalability, global accessibility, automated job placement, load balancing, and importantly, AI-ready data access. Fusion allows organizations to define and standardize their own customized, global, data management classes, inclusive of performance, cost, resiliency, recovery, and location. And to automate delivery of data services to users via API, and according to enterprise policy. Fusion fully unifies, automates, and delivers the Cloud Operating Model across the Pure Platform, on-premises and in-cloud. We have also deepened our partnership with major public cloud vendors for enterprise services. With the official preview of the Pure Fusion powered Pure Storage Cloud for Microsoft Azure VMware Service or AVS for short, we simplify enterprise migrations from on-premises VMware environments to AVS, enabling independent scaling of storage from Azure compute nodes. This first-of-its-kind solution ensures a smooth, efficient cloud transition with minimal IT disruption, boosting cost efficiency, data resilience, and storage simplicity. Turning now to the market and broader macro environment, we have not seen any meaningful change in the overall landscape, which remains relatively consistent with the muted IT spending and heightened competitive environments we have seen all year. Customers continue to contend with higher software, SaaS and Cloud costs, as well as AI spending uncertainty, placing unanticipated pressure on operating budgets. While I would have liked to have seen more strength from Evergreen//One in the quarter, we are confident that we are strongly positioned across all our segments. The cloud is not a location, it’s an operating model enabling self-service, speed, consistent operations, and faster scaling with greater efficiency, at lower costs. With Fusion and our data storage platform, we’re turning the vision of an enterprise data cloud into a reality for enterprises. Our consistent innovation in our industry has been recognized annually by industry analysts, such as our recent 11th time Leader position in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Primary Storage Platforms, and 4th time leader position in the 2024 Magic Quadrant for File and Object Storage Platforms. Energy availability is a global concern, and has become a critical risk to hyperscalers’ operations. Some are even contracting with nuclear power plants to secure a reliable supply of electrical power. Hyperscalers no longer seek low-cost power, they’re looking for power at any cost. Expanding electricity production cannot add significant capacity for many years. Alternatively, replacing inefficient hard disk data storage with Pure DirectFlash technology represents one of the largest power sources presently available to hyperscalers. As power limitations increasingly hinder data center growth, Pure Storage is the only company that can simultaneously enable hyperscalers to cost effectively upgrade their data storage while simultaneously freeing vast amounts of electrical power and data center space for other applications, such as AI. Overall, we are very pleased with our progress on our hyperscale opportunity and with the expansion of our enterprise capabilities. I am personally more excited than ever about Pure’s opportunity ahead, as we drive a new era in data storage management. With that, I will pass the microphone to Kevan.