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Romanian UiPath programmer Daniel Dines turns crazy idea into $US6 billion fortune – The Australian Financial Review
‘Starting a company from a small place with no market has a hidden advantage,’ says Daniel Dines, whose automation outfit, UiPath, is worth $US30 billion.

Starting a company from a small place with no market has a hidden advantage: It forces you to think globally from day one, Mr Dines said in a letter included in UiPaths registry filings for its listing. He had already indicated his company was preparing for a listing early last year.
The companys software performs many low-skilled tasks that businesses once outsourced to humans in cheaper-wage countries such as India or the Philippines. Known as robotic process automation technology, the technique…
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