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ValueLabs Announces Plans to Become the Enterprise OS of the Agentic Era
ValueLabs Announces Plans to Become the Enterprise OS of the Agentic Era

Korea Herald

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

ValueLabs Announces Plans to Become the Enterprise OS of the Agentic Era

HYDERABAD, India, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ValueLabs, a global technology services and AI solutions company, today announced its plans to transition into the Enterprise Operating System (Enterprise OS) of the Agentic Era, powered by its proprietary AiDE ® platform. AiDE ®, originally built to accelerate software delivery, has evolved into the intelligence layer that now supports how ValueLabs operates across the board. From product development and sales to recruitment and client operations, all core enterprise functions are being reimagined through modular, autonomous, and context-aware agents delivered as AiDE Applications. "We are not just deploying AiDE ®. We are becoming AiDE ®," said Arjun Rao, Founder and Executive Chairman of ValueLabs. "This transformation is not about tools. It is a redesign of how we work, how we learn, and how we deliver outcomes. It is also a model we believe others can adopt in their journey to becoming AI-native." ValueLabs' internal transformation includes the deployment of AiDE ® in the following areas: A key next step in this transformation will be Pipe, ValueLabs' internal enterprise collaboration and orchestration platform. Once live, Pipe will work in tandem with AiDE ® to serve as the control system for the enterprise. Together, they will enable real-time, conversational, and adaptive interfaces to trigger actions, connect teams, and automate operations. Whether resolving a client issue, generating a proposal, or managing an internal process, AiDE ® and Pipe are expected to become the company's intelligent backbone. "We are not simply automating. We are building toward autonomy," said Sam Alva, CEO of ValueLabs. "AiDE Applications are orchestrating work across teams. Our systems handle the routine and escalate only what needs human judgment. This lets our people focus on creativity and strategy." ValueLabs' roadmap includes: This transformation moves ValueLabs toward an operating model that embraces distributed decision-making, Agentic governance, and intelligent system-based escalation. The company expects this will not only optimize internal workflows but also provide clients with a blueprint to build AI-native operations of their own. About ValueLabs ValueLabs & AiDE ®: Enterprise OS of the Agentic Era From Engineering to Everything — custom agents powering AI-native enterprises. Founded in 1997, ValueLabs is a global Agentic AI Services firm helping enterprises reinvent themselves as AI-native organizations. At the core of this transformation is AiDE ® — ValueLabs' proprietary platform and the Enterprise Operating System for the Agentic Era. AiDE ® integrates custom-built autonomous AI agents seamlessly across software engineering, business operations, analytics, and strategic workflows. With over 7,000 professionals serving more than 300 enterprise clients globally, ValueLabs leverages AiDE ® and innovative Service-as-Software delivery models to unlock productivity, agility, and sustainable competitive advantage.

ValueLabs Announces Plans to Become the Enterprise OS of the Agentic Era
ValueLabs Announces Plans to Become the Enterprise OS of the Agentic Era

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

ValueLabs Announces Plans to Become the Enterprise OS of the Agentic Era

HYDERABAD, India, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ValueLabs, a global technology services and AI solutions company, today announced its plans to transition into the Enterprise Operating System (Enterprise OS) of the Agentic Era, powered by its proprietary AiDE® platform. AiDE®, originally built to accelerate software delivery, has evolved into the intelligence layer that now supports how ValueLabs operates across the board. From product development and sales to recruitment and client operations, all core enterprise functions are being reimagined through modular, autonomous, and context-aware agents delivered as AiDE Applications. "We are not just deploying AiDE®. We are becoming AiDE®," said Arjun Rao, Founder and Executive Chairman of ValueLabs. "This transformation is not about tools. It is a redesign of how we work, how we learn, and how we deliver outcomes. It is also a model we believe others can adopt in their journey to becoming AI-native." ValueLabs' internal transformation includes the deployment of AiDE® in the following areas: Product Development Lifecycle with agents for product management, design, architecture, coding, testing, RCA, deployment, and SRE Client Operations, including onboarding, BenAdmin, claims management, IT service delivery, and customer support Sales, through Sage, a suite of AiDE®-powered agents for lead generation, pitch creation, and pursuit workflows, integrated with the AiDE Marketplace Recruitment, redesigned as an AI-enabled pipeline that handles screening, scheduling, and onboarding with minimal human intervention A key next step in this transformation will be Pipe, ValueLabs' internal enterprise collaboration and orchestration platform. Once live, Pipe will work in tandem with AiDE® to serve as the control system for the enterprise. Together, they will enable real-time, conversational, and adaptive interfaces to trigger actions, connect teams, and automate operations. Whether resolving a client issue, generating a proposal, or managing an internal process, AiDE® and Pipe are expected to become the company's intelligent backbone. "We are not simply automating. We are building toward autonomy," said Sam Alva, CEO of ValueLabs. "AiDE Applications are orchestrating work across teams. Our systems handle the routine and escalate only what needs human judgment. This lets our people focus on creativity and strategy." ValueLabs' roadmap includes: Launching the AiDE Marketplace as a discoverable layer of agentic applications for core business functions Using Sage to demonstrate full-cycle, AI-native go-to-market execution Activating Pipe and AiDE® together to showcase how intelligent enterprises will operate This transformation moves ValueLabs toward an operating model that embraces distributed decision-making, Agentic governance, and intelligent system-based escalation. The company expects this will not only optimize internal workflows but also provide clients with a blueprint to build AI-native operations of their own. About ValueLabs ValueLabs & AiDE®: Enterprise OS of the Agentic Era From Engineering to Everything — custom agents powering AI-native enterprises. Founded in 1997, ValueLabs is a global Agentic AI Services firm helping enterprises reinvent themselves as AI-native organizations. At the core of this transformation is AiDE® — ValueLabs' proprietary platform and the Enterprise Operating System for the Agentic Era. AiDE® integrates custom-built autonomous AI agents seamlessly across software engineering, business operations, analytics, and strategic workflows. With over 7,000 professionals serving more than 300 enterprise clients globally, ValueLabs leverages AiDE® and innovative Service-as-Software delivery models to unlock productivity, agility, and sustainable competitive advantage. For more details, contact us at: SOURCE ValueLabs Sign in to access your portfolio

ValueLabs Announces Plans to Become the Enterprise OS of the Agentic Era
ValueLabs Announces Plans to Become the Enterprise OS of the Agentic Era

Cision Canada

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

ValueLabs Announces Plans to Become the Enterprise OS of the Agentic Era

HYDERABAD, India, June 16, 2025 /CNW/ -- ValueLabs, a global technology services and AI solutions company, today announced its plans to transition into the Enterprise Operating System (Enterprise OS) of the Agentic Era, powered by its proprietary AiDE ® platform. AiDE ®, originally built to accelerate software delivery, has evolved into the intelligence layer that now supports how ValueLabs operates across the board. From product development and sales to recruitment and client operations, all core enterprise functions are being reimagined through modular, autonomous, and context-aware agents delivered as AiDE Applications. "We are not just deploying AiDE®. We are becoming AiDE®," said Arjun Rao, Founder and Executive Chairman of ValueLabs. "This transformation is not about tools. It is a redesign of how we work, how we learn, and how we deliver outcomes. It is also a model we believe others can adopt in their journey to becoming AI-native." ValueLabs' internal transformation includes the deployment of AiDE ® in the following areas: Product Development Lifecycle with agents for product management, design, architecture, coding, testing, RCA, deployment, and SRE Client Operations, including onboarding, BenAdmin, claims management, IT service delivery, and customer support Sales, through Sage, a suite of AiDE ® -powered agents for lead generation, pitch creation, and pursuit workflows, integrated with the AiDE Marketplace Recruitment, redesigned as an AI-enabled pipeline that handles screening, scheduling, and onboarding with minimal human intervention A key next step in this transformation will be Pipe, ValueLabs' internal enterprise collaboration and orchestration platform. Once live, Pipe will work in tandem with AiDE ® to serve as the control system for the enterprise. Together, they will enable real-time, conversational, and adaptive interfaces to trigger actions, connect teams, and automate operations. Whether resolving a client issue, generating a proposal, or managing an internal process, AiDE ® and Pipe are expected to become the company's intelligent backbone. "We are not simply automating. We are building toward autonomy," said Sam Alva, CEO of ValueLabs. "AiDE Applications are orchestrating work across teams. Our systems handle the routine and escalate only what needs human judgment. This lets our people focus on creativity and strategy." ValueLabs' roadmap includes: Launching the AiDE Marketplace as a discoverable layer of agentic applications for core business functions Using Sage to demonstrate full-cycle, AI-native go-to-market execution Activating Pipe and AiDE ® together to showcase how intelligent enterprises will operate This transformation moves ValueLabs toward an operating model that embraces distributed decision-making, Agentic governance, and intelligent system-based escalation. The company expects this will not only optimize internal workflows but also provide clients with a blueprint to build AI-native operations of their own. About ValueLabs ValueLabs & AiDE ®: Enterprise OS of the Agentic Era From Engineering to Everything — custom agents powering AI-native enterprises. Founded in 1997, ValueLabs is a global Agentic AI Services firm helping enterprises reinvent themselves as AI-native organizations. At the core of this transformation is AiDE ® — ValueLabs' proprietary platform and the Enterprise Operating System for the Agentic Era. AiDE ® integrates custom-built autonomous AI agents seamlessly across software engineering, business operations, analytics, and strategic workflows. With over 7,000 professionals serving more than 300 enterprise clients globally, ValueLabs leverages AiDE ® and innovative Service-as-Software delivery models to unlock productivity, agility, and sustainable competitive advantage.

Promising young Irish jockey 'forced to retire' aged just 23
Promising young Irish jockey 'forced to retire' aged just 23

Irish Daily Mirror

time05-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Promising young Irish jockey 'forced to retire' aged just 23

Twenty-three-year-old Irish jockey Gearoid Harney has been forced to retire five months on from suffering a serious head injury during a race last January. Harney was rushed to hospital after a fall at Fakenham racecourse on Sunday, January 19. He was riding Micronormous in the Sky Bet Queen Boudicca Series Final Mares' Handicap Chase when the horse slipped on a bend, resulting in a heavy fall for Harney. The next day, trainer David Pipe said that Harney was "battered and bruised" but that "jockeys are made of strong stuff." But Pipe has now confirmed that Harney has been forced to leave horseracing behind for good, after his latest medical scans meant that doctors couldn't give him the green light for returning his licence. Taking to social media, Pipe said: "Wishing conditional jockey Gearoid Harney the very best for the future as he unfortunately will not be returning to the saddle following his fall in January on medical advice. He rode 10 winners for me, the highlight being Kingston Queen's Listed Bumper success." Speaking to The Racing Post, Pipe added that "there will always be a place at [Pipe's training centre] Pond House" for Harney if the Cork man wants to move into training. Before his fall, Harney had ridden 21 winners since moving to the UK from Ireland in 2021, having ridden in point-to-points in this country. At the time of the accident in January, stewards explained: "Gearoid Harney, the rider of Micronormous, had fallen on the bend entering the back straight on the second circuit. After viewing a recording of the incident, it was found that there was possible interference resulting in Micronormous falling. Harney was unable to be interviewed following the incident, and therefore the enquiry was adjourned till a later date."

Drivers 'could face fines for having flip flops, fans or going topless' in heatwaves
Drivers 'could face fines for having flip flops, fans or going topless' in heatwaves

Wales Online

time06-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Wales Online

Drivers 'could face fines for having flip flops, fans or going topless' in heatwaves

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Motorists could face fines for wearing flip flops, using dashboard fans and driving topless in heatwaves, a legal expert has warned. James Pipe reveals the surprising fines drivers could face for trying to stay cool, and the summer habits that could land you in court. With rising temperatures pushing drivers to strip off, drive barefoot or install portable fans, motorists are urged to be cautious. Mr Pipe, of Felons Assistance, said: 'Most people don't realise that trying to beat the heat behind the wheel can lead to fines of up to £5,000 if you're not careful. 'Whether it's your footwear, your outfit, or even the items on your dashboard, the law is clear - you must always be in full control of your vehicle.' Sign up now for the latest news on the North Wales Live Whatsapp community Heatwave habits that could land you a fine 1. Driving Barefoot or in Flip Flops - Fine: Up to £5,000 Although not technically illegal, driving barefoot or in flimsy footwear like flip-flops could be classed as careless driving if it affects your ability to operate the pedals. 'If an officer believes your choice of footwear contributed to a lack of control, you could face a fine of up to £5,000, nine penalty points, or even a driving ban,' says Pipe. 2. Going Topless or Driving in Swimwear – Fine: £100 Taking your shirt off to stay cool may seem harmless, but it could be seen as careless or inappropriate depending on the circumstances. 'Not wearing enough clothing can reduce your ability to drive safely - especially if you slip on the seat or get distracted. In some cases, police can issue an on-the-spot £100 fine.' 3. Dashboard-Mounted Fans and TikTok Accessories – Fine: £100 to £1,000 Dashboard fans and other trending TikTok gadgets like large air fresheners or dangling accessories can obstruct your view. 'Obstructed windscreens are a legal issue. If police stop you, you could be hit with a £100 fine, or up to £1,000 if prosecuted,' Pipe explains. Summer Driving Tips You Probably Didn't Know Keep a cloth in the car – Use it to handle hot seatbelts and steering wheels or wipe off sweat that might affect grip. Apply suncream before you set off - Greasy hands from mid-drive applications could affect your ability to steer or shift gears safely. Hydration matters - Even mild dehydration can affect reaction time. Keep water in the car but store it out of direct sunlight to avoid chemical leaching from plastic bottles. Open all windows before using air con - This clears trapped hot air quickly and takes pressure off your AC system. Pets or babies in hot cars? The public can legally intervene 'If someone sees a child or dog left alone in a hot car, they are legally allowed to smash a window to rescue them, under Section 5 of the Criminal Damage Act,' says Mr Pipe. 'You could face a charge of neglect or animal cruelty - and a criminal record.' James Pipe is a UK and US legal expert specialising in motoring law. He advises on driving offences, road safety, and legal responsibilities for vehicle owners.

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