Tech Disruptors

Tech Disruptors

Bloomberg
Държава Съединени щати
Жанрове Business, Investing, Technology
Език EN
Епизоди 343
Последен 11.06.2026

Tech Disruptors by Bloomberg Intelligence features conversations with thought leaders and management teams on disruptive trends. Topics covered in this series include cloud, e-commerce, cybersecurity, AI, 5G, streaming, advertising, EVs, automation, crypto, fintech, AR/VR, metaverse and Web 3.0. This podcast is intended for professional investors only.

Епизоди

  • Apollo on Funding AI Infrastructure 11.06.2026 41мин
    “It’s clear to us that the world is short compute right now, and the industry is racing to catch up,” Rob Bittencourt, partner and head of thematic investing at Apollo, tells Bloomberg Intelligence’s Alexandra Davidov and Paul Gulberg on this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast. Bittencourt discusses why AI is becoming a private-credit story, with trillions of dollars of data-center, power, chip and infrastructure investment needed to support the next phase of adoption. He also explains how Apollo underwrites AI infrastructure risk, why hyperscaler demand and investment-grade financing matter, and how investors should separate temporary software valuation resets from true business-model disruption.
  • SAP COO on Why AI Needs Better Foundations 10.06.2026 47мин
    “This year is a much more radical technology shift and the most consequential, I believe, ever. But still, you need all foundations of the house to be in order,” Sebastian Steinhaeuser, Chief Operating Officer at SAP, tells Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Technology Analyst Anurag Rana. In this episode of Tech Disruptors, the pair discuss SAP’s autonomous enterprise vision, the rise of Joule assistants and agents, and why AI may strengthen the case for cloud migration, data modernization, and application consolidation. Steinhaeuser explains how SAP is embedding business process context, governance, and industry-specific knowledge into its agentic layer while navigating shifts in software pricing, model strategy, and customer demand for measurable AI adoption.
  • Microsoft on Azure’s AI Data Center Stack 09.06.2026 47мин
    “Every data center will need some part of AI capabilities to run workloads like inference, because it’s just becoming such a fundamental part of all of this cloud technology,” says Alistair Speirs, general manager of Microsoft’s Azure Infrastructure. Speirs joins Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Technology Analyst Anurag Rana on this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast to discuss how AI infrastructure is reshaping the modern data center, from liquid cooling and dense networking to custom silicon and distributed supercomputing. Speirs explains how Azure is preparing for a world where training, inference and traditional workloads increasingly converge, making software-defined infrastructure, power availability and global scale central to Microsoft’s cloud strategy.
  • Google TurboQuant and Datacenter Compute 03.06.2026 31мин
    Bloomberg Intelligence Head of Technology Research Mandeep Singh is joined by Nicole Hu, a Silicon Valley technology veteran and GLG expert, to explore the implications of Google’s TurboQuant paper and the evolving economics of AI infrastructure. As hyperscalers look to improve the efficiency of AI workloads, advances in quantization are redefining the tradeoffs between memory and compute, with far-reaching implications for cost, latency, and datacenter architecture. They examine how new approaches to model optimization and inference could reshape hardware requirements, deployment strategies, and the next wave of AI investment.
  • Cerebras After IPO: OpenAI, AWS and Inference 28.05.2026 42мин
    “OpenAI has only two AI accelerator compute vendors in production today, Cerebras and Nvidia,” Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman says. Four days after Cerebras went public, Feldman joined Bloomberg Intelligence’s Kunjan Sobhani to discuss the company’s next chapter and the rapidly shifting AI infrastructure landscape. Feldman breaks down the OpenAI deal, the strategic AWS partnership around disaggregated inference and why Cerebras believes fast inference is becoming the industry’s defining battleground. He explains how Cerebras evolved from building the world’s largest chip to operating one of the fastest inference platforms, why disaggregated inference could reshape hyperscale AI deployments and how the company is navigating power, memory and data-center constraints. The episode also explores the competitive landscape beyond GPUs and Feldman’s broader perspective on the next phase of AI compute.
  • Match Group on Resetting Tinder for AI, Gen Z 26.05.2026 43мин
    Younger users of dating apps want “lower pressure” and “more authentic ways of connecting,” and Tinder’s new products aimed at meeting those needs appear to be aiding Match Group’s turnaround, CFO Steve Bailey says. Bailey joins Bloomberg Intelligence’s Nicole D’Souza on this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast to discuss how dating-app behavior is changing after the pandemic, why Gen Z women are central to Tinder’s strategy, and how AI, product updates and helping users connect in real life could reshape growth.
  • AWS Transform VP on Legacy Modernization 21.05.2026 43мин
    “The more microservices that you have, the more agent-ready you are because you can at least start taking these components, and convert them into agent infrastructure,” says Asa Kalavade, vice president of AWS Transform to Bloomberg Intelligence senior technology analyst Anurag Rana. The pair discuss how agentic AI is accelerating legacy modernization across mainframe, NET, VMware and other enterprise workloads. Kalavade explains how AWS Transform combines deterministic methods with AI to understand old systems, generate modern code and shrink projects that once took years into far shorter timelines, while also making applications more cloud- and agent-ready. She notes that in just one year, AWS Transform has helped customers save more than 1.6 million hours of manual effort and analyze 4.5 billion lines of code as they migrate and modernize applications in the cloud.
  • QuEra on Neutral Atoms in Quantum Computing 19.05.2026 39мин
    Quantum computing is approaching an inflection point, with dozens of companies racing to be the first to achieve widespread commercialization. In this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast, QuEra Computing Chief Commercial Officer Yuval Boger joins Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Jake Silverman to discuss why neutral atom quantum computing could prove the most successful among a variety of approaches and unlock scalable, lower-cost quantum systems. They also explore what quantum computing is, technological hurdles that exist today and the applications where quantum is likely to have the largest impact — potentially in just a few years — including drug discovery, logistics and AI.
  • Twilio CEO on AI Agents, Future of Messaging 14.05.2026 38мин
    As companies shift from one-way customer notifications to AI-powered, personalized conversations at scale, developers need advanced communications infrastructure to build omnichannel digital messages. Twilio — which powers B2C SMS, two-factor authentication, customer alerts and reminders alongside other digital interactions — has positioned itself as critical infrastructure for the AI era. Growth is accelerating and new products are poised to offer an added lift to revenue. In this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast, CEO Khozema Shipchandler joins Bloomberg Intelligence senior telecom analyst John Butler to discuss Twilio’s turnaround, its new Conversations suite, digital messaging tools, and the rising importance of identity, governance and observability amid the rise of AI agents. They also explore voice and self-serve trends, carrier fees, competition and investment priorities.
  • Atlassian CEO on Human-AI Agent Collaboration 12.05.2026 33мин
    AI agents are reshaping enterprise workflows, increasing the importance of organizational context and connected data. Atlassian CEO and co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes joins Bloomberg Intelligence senior software analyst Sunil Rajgopal to discuss how Atlassian is embedding AI across Jira, Confluence and service-management tools through its Rovo platform and Teamwork Graph. “The future is about human and agent collaboration,” Cannon-Brookes says. The discussion also covers enterprise AI adoption, developer productivity and API-driven software infrastructure.
  • Seagate at the Center of AI Storage and Data 07.05.2026 34мин
    Seagate has become a critical enabler of hyperscale and AI-driven data infrastructure. In this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast, CEO Dave Mosley tells Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Woo Jin Ho how storage demand is evolving with cloud and AI workloads, from nearline hard-disk-drive adoption to next-generation technologies such as HAMR. The podcast also explores how AI is reshaping storage architecture and data growth, Seagate’s approach to supply discipline and margin expansion and how competitive positioning influences its longer-term growth trajectory.
  • Freshworks Moves Beyond the IT Help Desk 05.05.2026 31мин
    Enabling mid-market businesses to ramp up customer support and employee experience is Freshworks’ primary focus. The company is expanding its AI suite — AI Agents, AI Copilot and AI Insights — to handle a range of business tasks, from password resets to product returns, for its 75,000 customers. In this Tech Disruptors podcast episode, Freshworks CEO Dennis Woodside speaks with Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Niraj Patel about the company’s evolution from a small-business software provider to serving mid-market (500-5,000 employees) and enterprise clients. Tune in as Woodside discusses the SaaSpocalypse, opportunities beyond the IT service desk such as asset and operations management, evolving buyer behavior with AI tools, AI pricing and more.
  • New Commercial Wave in Offensive Cyber Warfare 30.04.2026 47мин
    “For commercial companies trying to operate in this space, they have to be willing to understand that what they’re building is fundamentally different, and if they’re not willing to invest in this way, they can struggle with adoption,” said Skyler Onken, co-founder of Twenty, an offensive-cyber company seeking to reshape cyber warfare. On this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast, Onken joins Bloomberg Intelligence senior defense weapons analyst Wayne Sanders to discuss the speed, scaling and complexity of cyberspace operations in a new age of warfare. Offensive cyberspace operations were once a cloak-and-dagger domain reserved for top defense primes and the military. That has shifted in the US, where offensive cyber is becoming more scalable and commercialized, with strong results. 
  • Paxos CEO on Stablecoins and On-Chain Markets 28.04.2026 46мин
    Stablecoins are emerging as the core plumbing of on-chain finance, pulling payments, reserves and eventually broader capital markets onto blockchain rails. In this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast, Charles Cascarilla, CEO and co-founder of Paxos, joins BI analyst Diksha Gera to discuss how this shift can improve access, speed and efficiency across financial markets, with PayPal and Schwab as early proof points in payments and brokerage channels. Listen to hear why bringing assets on-chain could become a natural next step for financial institutions.
  • Tech Disruptors: Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry on Anthropic’s Mythos 23.04.2026 40мин
    Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry discusses Anthropic’s Mythos and its implications for AI agent deployments in a wide-ranging conversation with Bloomberg Intelligence’s Mandeep Singh in this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast. They explore the changing nature of the cybersecurity landscape, from securing AI agent identities to zero-day attacks enabled by AI coding agents.
  • Serval CEO on Replacing Legacy ITSM 21.04.2026 46мин
    To solve the employee-support problem, “you actually have to solve the automation problem,” Serval co-founder and CEO Jake Stauch tells Bloomberg Intelligence senior technology analyst Anurag Rana on the Tech Disruptors podcast. In this episode, they discuss why Jake believes IT service-management (ITSM) providers such as ServiceNow are being disrupted by AI-native automation rather than better ticketing systems. They examine Serval’s approach to turning natural-language requests into deterministic workflows, why large enterprises are willing to replace entrenched ITSM platforms despite long migration cycles and how AI could reshape employee support, automation and the economics of internal service teams.
  • AWS Marketplace VP on the Agent Buying Boom 16.04.2026 48мин
    “Over 80% of Marketplace transactions are still self-service today, but the bulk of the revenue is enterprises buying large contracts,” Matt Yanchyshyn, vice president of AWS Marketplace and Partner Services, tells BI senior technology analyst Anurag Rana. Yanchyshyn explains how AWS Marketplace has evolved from an app-store-style catalog into an enterprise procurement channel offering private offers, co-sell, services, and software. The discussion unpacks why AI agents are the fastest-growing category on Marketplace, the shift toward solution bundles and how AWS is approaching model flexibility, governance and security as agents increasingly do discovery via MCP-style integrations.
  • Box’s Levie, AWS’ Kain on Agentic AI in Finance 14.04.2026 57мин
    AI agents are driving more experimentation and early production use cases across enterprise workflows. Box CEO Aaron Levie and AWS Director of Financial Services Market Development John Kain join Bloomberg Intelligence senior software analyst Sunil Rajgopal on this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast to discuss how financial institutions are applying agentic AI to onboarding, compliance and document-heavy processes. “Agents can only be as effective as the context that they have,” Levie says, while Kain adds, “It’s not to replace the human decision process. It’s to accelerate the human decision process.” The conversation also explores data fragmentation, governance and guardrails, infrastructure-scaling challenges, and why companies remain in the early stages of enterprise-wide transformation.
  • Domino Data Lab CEO on Taking AI to Production 09.04.2026 41мин
    AI’s expansion into enterprise use is exposing a gap between rapid prototyping and reliable deployment across the organization. Domino Data Lab CEO Nick Elprin joins Bloomberg Intelligence senior software analyst Sunil Rajgopal to discuss how model-driven organizations are putting AI to work in core-business settings, where governance and standardization are essential. As coding assistants enable domain experts to build full-stack analytics applications, “basic SaaS applications are pretty seriously threatened right now,” Elprin says. The conversation also explores why human-in-the-loop systems are still essential and how companies manage fragmentation risks as agentic AI evolves.
  • Intercom Co-Founder on Outcome-Based AI Pricing Model 07.04.2026 47мин
    “We charged for outcomes with Fin…we’re charging when we did the work properly, and we weren’t charging when we didn’t,” Des Traynor, Intercom’s co-founder and chief strategy officer, tells Anurag Rana, senior technology analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence. In this Tech Disruptors episode, Traynor explains why Intercom chose to cannibalize its seat-based support software as a service to launch an AI agent that targets 60–70% resolution, and why outcome pricing changes everything from product design to unit economics. They also dig into what separates resolution from “deflection,” why most companies shouldn’t self-build support agents, how Intercom mixes models — including its own CX models — to optimize quality/cost and why 2026 is about expanding Fin from support into broader customer-facing roles.

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