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Join host Thomas Lah as he discusses shifts in the ever-changing technology industry with tech executives, researchers, and thought leaders who share their experience and provide their perspective and data on what companies should do to stay relevant,...

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Join host Thomas Lah as he discusses shifts in the ever-changing technology industry with tech executives, researchers, and thought leaders who share their experience and provide their perspective and data on what companies should do to stay relevant, be profitable, and succeed.

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124. Science Meets Strategy: Inside Agilent’s Growth Engine

4/17/2026
In this episode of TECHtonic, host Thomas Lah sits down with Angelica Riemann, SVP and President of the CrossLab Group at Agilent Technologies, to unpack how a legacy hardware company is transforming into a modern, recurring-revenue powerhouse. From its origins as a spinout of HP to becoming a global leader in lab innovation, Agilent is redefining what it means to deliver value—not just through instruments, but through an integrated ecosystem of services, consumables, software, and digital experiences. Angelica reveals how Agilent is: The conversation also explores the future of enterprise buying—where frictionless digital experiences, self-service support, and even AI-to-AI transactions are reshaping how customers engage. If you're in tech, services, or any industry facing disruption, this episode offers a powerful look at how to evolve your business model for a world that demands more value, speed, and flexibility.

Duration:00:33:22

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123. How to Beat Bigger Competitors (Without Bigger Teams)

4/3/2026
In this episode of TECHtonic, Thomas Lah sits down with Cormac Whelan, CEO of Nitro Software, to unpack what it really takes to compete, and win, when you’re up against industry heavy weights. As AI reshapes the software landscape, Cormac shares how smaller, more agile companies are using it as a force multiplier, enabling lean teams to innovate faster, deliver smarter products, and “punch above their weight.” But technology alone isn’t the advantage. The real differentiator? Customer intimacy and value realization. Cormac dives into how Nitro leverages deep customer insights to uncover massive efficiency gains, like reducing document redaction from hours to seconds, and turning those insights into scalable, AI-powered solutions. The conversation explores why traditional software models are breaking down, how pricing is shifting toward outcomes, and why proving value is now the ultimate competitive edge. You’ll also hear: If you're navigating today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape, this episode offers a clear message: the winners won’t be the biggest—they’ll be the most agile, customer-focused, and value-driven.

Duration:00:35:17

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122. Staying Strategic in an AI-Driven Marketing World

3/20/2026
What happens when AI can do almost everything marketing teams used to own? In this thought-provoking episode of TECHtonic, Thomas Lah chats with marketing leader Kathy Macchi to unpack a bold AI manifesto that’s challenging how CMOs think about their role, and their future. As AI rapidly takes over content creation, campaign execution, and analytics, marketing teams face a critical crossroads: evolve into a strategic powerhouse—or risk becoming a commoditized service function. Kathy breaks down: This isn’t just about marketing. It’s about how professionals stay relevant in a world where AI keeps raising the bar. If you’re a CMO, marketer, or a business leader navigating AI disruption, this episode will challenge how you think about strategy, value, and the future of your role.

Duration:00:39:43

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Moving Beyond AI Experiments to Real Business Value

3/6/2026
AI is everywhere. So where is the real business value? In this episode of TECHtonic, TSIA’s Thomas Lah speaks with Sofi Elfving Hallberg, CEO and co-founder of Substorm and a machine learning pioneer who has worked in the field since the early 2000s. Sofi shares how the AI landscape has evolved from the early days of limited data and computing power to today’s generative AI boom, and why many companies are still struggling to move beyond experimentation. They discuss why much of today’s AI investment may be chasing hype rather than solving meaningful problems. According to Sofi, the biggest opportunities lie not in generic generative AI tools, but in vertical, industry-specific solutions that tackle complex operational challenges—like quality control, document management, and other “boring” enterprise processes that can deliver massive ROI when optimized. The conversation also dives into what it actually takes to make AI succeed inside organizations. From avoiding endless proof-of-concept projects to prioritizing change management and business ownership over IT-led initiatives, Sofi explains why delivering measurable value from day one is critical. For leaders trying to cut through the noise, this episode offers a practical roadmap for turning AI potential into real results.

Duration:00:44:16

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120. AI vs. Renewal vs. Churn: Who Wins in 2026?

2/20/2026
Net revenue retention is under pressure. SaaS growth has slowed. Sales and marketing budgets are shrinking. And AI is forcing companies to rethink everything, from seat-based pricing models to how they engage, retain, and grow customers. In this episode of TECHtonic, host Thomas Lah welcomes back Brent Grimes, CEO of Reef.ai, for a direct and timely conversation about what’s actually happening in the AI revenue landscape. Since their last discussion, AI capabilities have advanced rapidly, but the bigger shift isn’t just better models. It’s how companies are using those models to survive and win in a far more demanding market. With declining net revenue retention across public SaaS companies and mounting pressure to “do more with less,” leaders can no longer rely on intuition, last-call sentiment, or broad segmentation strategies. The era of guessing is ending. Thomas and Brent explore the rise of model-driven revenue management, where predictive AI doesn’t just improve forecasting accuracy but identifies churn risk months in advance, pinpoints expansion opportunities with statistical precision, and helps teams prioritize their time where it matters most. They discuss how upsell intelligence may actually unlock more upside than churn reduction alone, and how organizations are beginning to move from dashboards and insights toward autonomous workflows powered by renewal and expansion agents. The conversation also dives into the practical realities of making this shift—from solving data quality challenges to building trust with revenue teams who must learn to work alongside models and agents rather than rely solely on instinct. As AI adoption compounds quarter over quarter, the gap between early adopters and laggards is widening, and 2026 may mark the moment when that divide becomes unmistakable. If you own revenue, lead customer success, or sit in the CRO seat, this episode will challenge how you think about forecasting, expansion, resource allocation, and the future of go-to-market execution.

Duration:00:46:22

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119. How Leaders Turn AI Into Compounding Business Value

2/6/2026
AI is no longer a distant promise, it’s actively reshaping how work gets done. But the biggest differentiator between companies that thrive and those that fall behind isn’t the technology itself. It’s how leaders guide people through the change. In this episode of TECHtonic, TSIA’s Thomas Lah sits down with 2x best selling author and strategist Alison McCauley to explore what it really takes to move a workforce from fear of replacement to mastery of augmentation. They unpack why early AI gains compound so quickly, how invention, not just efficiency, drives long-term advantage, and why subject matter expertise is more critical than ever in an AI-powered world. The conversation dives into practical realities leaders face today: managing shadow AI, balancing centralized governance with decentralized experimentation, measuring progress beyond ROI, and creating habits that make AI a natural part of daily work. Alison also shares a powerful framework for helping teams break out of “paralysis by possibility” and reimagine what’s newly possible for their business. If you’re a leader wondering how to turn AI from a source of anxiety into a catalyst for growth, this episode offers both clarity and a roadmap.

Duration:00:44:00

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118. Are Micro Verticals the Key to AI Profitability?

1/23/2026
In the AI era, enterprise technology companies face a hard truth: generic platforms no longer win. Profitable growth now depends on delivering specific business outcomes, and that requires going deeper than ever before. In this episode of TECHtonic, TSIA Executive Director Thomas Lah speaks with Mari Cross, Chief Customer Officer at Infor, to explore how micro-vertical strategies, AI-driven services, and outcome-based solutions are reshaping enterprise software. Mari breaks down what micro verticals really are, and why speaking the customer’s exact language is now table stakes. She shares how Infor invested billions to rebuild its platforms around industry-specific processes, how AI enables faster value realization through packaged use cases, and why “secret sauce” often turns out to be best practice in disguise. The conversation goes deep on: If you’re navigating AI disruption, rethinking your services model, or wondering how to actually deliver value, not just promise it, this episode is a must-listen.

Duration:00:40:36

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117. The AI EconomicsTM Experts React to What Enterprise Tech Isn’t Saying Out Loud

1/9/2026
AI is no longer a technology conversation, it’s an economic reckoning. In this episode of TECHtonic, TSIA’s Thomas Lah is joined by J.B. Wood and George Humphrey to unpack the real-world implications of AI Economics through the headlines shaping enterprise tech right now. From Salesforce’s AI-driven job cuts to Adobe’s competitive pressure, Palantir’s services-led growth, and the collapse of traditional SaaS pricing models, this conversation makes one thing clear: the old rules of technology business models are breaking fast. This isn’t academic theory. It’s a frontline analysis of how AI is reshaping profitability, pricing, org design, customer success, and competitive advantage, right now. The group challenges assumptions around per-user pricing, sales-led growth, and “free” professional services, arguing that outcome-based models, forward-deployed engineers, and value-centric customer engagement are becoming mandatory for survival. If you’re a technology executive wondering how to grow profitably in an AI-first world, or whether your current model will survive the next 24 months, this episode lays out the uncomfortable truths and the strategic shifts you can’t afford to ignore.

Duration:00:41:37

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116. The AI Last Mile: How AptEdge Is Redefining Enterprise Support

12/5/2025
B2B enterprises are overwhelmed by complexity, and AI is finally promising the breakthrough they’ve been chasing for years. On this episode of TECHtonic, TSIA Executive Director Thomas Lah sits down with AptEdge CEO Kusal De Silva and co-founder Aakrit Prasad for a direct, no-nonsense look at how AI is transforming the most ignored and most mission-critical function in technology: enterprise support. This conversation doesn’t live in the hype. It goes straight to the real last-mile problem every enterprise faces: AI only works when it understands your environment, your data, and your intent. Raw automation isn’t enough. Context + action is what moves the needle. And when you get that right, AI isn’t just assisting support teams, it’s multiplying engineer productivity, collapsing resolution times, and turning support from a cost obligation into a strategic lever. You’ll hear what’s actually happening inside hyperscale product environments, why “data quality is no longer the excuse”, why deflection metrics are the wrong scoreboard, and how AI-driven pricing and services models are evolving faster than the industry is ready for. If you’re a support leader, a product exec, or anyone trying to stay ahead in the AI era, this episode gives you the language, the insights, and the urgency you need to stay relevant, and stay in the race.

Duration:00:46:07

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115. Accomplishing Field Service Excellence with Trust, Transparency, and Delivery

11/21/2025
In this power-packed episode of TECHtonic, TSIA Executive Director Thomas Lah speaks to Rajat Shah, Vice President of Services at Tetra Pak, for a rare inside look at one of the world’s most sophisticated industrial service organizations. From delivering 5+ million service hours annually to supporting more than 100,000 pieces of equipment across nearly 200 countries, Tetra Pak is transforming its global service operations with remarkable speed and scale. Rajat shares how Tetra Pak is unlocking ROI through remote support, AI-powered virtual assistants, IoT-driven predictive maintenance, and robotic process automation, all while upskilling a 3,000-person field workforce through modern digital learning models. He reveals what it takes to build customer trust, how AI is capturing tribal knowledge from an aging workforce, and why tomorrow’s service engineers will be more account-integrated and digitally empowered than ever. If you want to understand where service models are heading, and how fast you need to evolve, this episode is your blueprint.

Duration:00:36:01

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114. When AI Becomes the Strategy, Not the Tool

11/7/2025
TSIA Executive Director Thomas Lah sits down with Satya Gunampalli, Founder & CEO of G5 InfoTech, to explore how AI is not just enhancing workflows, but fundamentally reshaping the business models of technology companies. From why leadership culture is the #1 factor in successful AI adoption, to how AI agents are transforming software development and customer support, Satya explains where value is being created right now. Together, they unpack the rapid rise of AI-native startups, the future of enterprise services, and what companies must do today to build an AI-first operating model. This is a must-listen for tech executives, service leaders, and innovators navigating the next phase of digital transformation.

Duration:00:43:55

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113. What AI-Native Startups Teach Us About Enterprise Evolution

10/24/2025
In this episode of TECHtonic, host Thomas Lah, Executive Director of TSIA, speaks to Doug Duker, Global Leader of Customer Success at You.com, to unpack what truly sets AI-native startups apart from traditional SaaS companies. Doug shares how You.com evolved from a consumer search product into an enterprise-focused AI platform—emphasizing data security, multi-model agility, hallucination control, and personalized AI training for knowledge workers. Together, they dive into the massive transformation facing today’s businesses: how to close the “last mile” of AI adoption, re-skill workforces, measure ROI, and redefine the role of customer success in an AI-first world. It’s a candid look at how AI-native startups are reshaping what enterprise success means in the digital era.

Duration:00:45:56

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112. Modern Support at Scale

10/10/2025
In this episode of TECHtonic, TSIA’s Executive Director and EVP Thomas Lah sits down with Alex Console, SVP of Global Support Services at Teradata, to explore what it takes to support one of the most complex customer environments in the tech industry. From hybrid deployments and legacy systems to cutting-edge AI integration, Console shares how Teradata is redefining customer support as a strategic driver of value—not just a safety net. Listeners will hear how Console’s team uses telemetry, observability, and AI-driven automation to ensure availability, optimize performance, and deliver measurable customer outcomes. The conversation also dives into structured problem-solving, predictive analytics, and the evolving role of support in the age of AI. Whether you’re reimagining your support operations or driving next-level customer value, this episode is packed with insights to guide your journey.

Duration:00:44:16

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111. AI, Customer Success, and the Blurring Lines of Services

9/26/2025
In this episode of TECHtonic, TSIA’s Executive Director and EVP, Thomas Lah, sits down with Srikrishnan Ganesan, Co-founder and CEO of Rocketlane, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping professional services, customer onboarding, and the broader technology landscape. From Salesforce replacing thousands of support roles with AI agents, to Rocketlane’s own AI-powered documentation and project delivery tools, Ganesan shares how the next generation of platforms will help companies not just manage work—but do the work. Together, they discuss: Tune in for a forward-looking conversation on whether software eats services—or whether AI is creating a bold, new services era.

Duration:00:44:05

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110. Rewriting the Rules of Work with Workday AI

9/12/2025
In this episode of TECHtonic, host Thomas Lah sits down with Shane Luke, VP of Workday AI, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way businesses manage people and money. From recruiting workflows and talent mobility, to contract intelligence and financial audits, Luke reveals how Workday is embedding AI into its core products to boost productivity, reduce bias, and unlock new levels of efficiency. You’ll hear insights on: Whether you’re a tech leader, HR professional, or simply curious about AI, this episode offers a clear look at how enterprise AI is moving from hype to real-world impact.

Duration:00:30:33

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109. The Future Belongs to Adaptive Expertise

8/29/2025
As AI transforms how knowledge workers operate, the challenge isn’t just adopting new tools—it’s rethinking how we learn, adapt, and thrive. In this episode of TECHtonic, TSIA’s Thomas Lah sits down with Dr. Chris Dede, Senior Research Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Together, they explore the profound shifts AI brings to workplace learning, from immersive simulations that measure real-world skills to the importance of adaptive expertise and unlearning outdated mental models. Chris shares insights from decades of research on technology-enabled learning, highlighting why companies rank so low in workforce reskilling, what exemplars are doing differently, and how organizations can avoid “shiny object syndrome” when embracing AI. If you’re a leader navigating the future of work, or a professional rethinking your own skills, this conversation offers essential guidance for succeeding in an AI-enabled world.

Duration:00:38:10

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108. Boring AI That Wins Big in the XaaS World

8/15/2025
In this episode of TECHtonic, TSIA’s Thomas Lah sits down with Ray Meiring, CEO of QorusDocs, to explore how AI is revolutionizing SaaS business models—starting with the “boring,” but high-impact work of proposal automation. They dive into why specialized AI outperforms generic, web-scraped tools, how model-driven workflows can replace outdated content libraries, and why trust is the missing link in adoption. From compressing product development cycles to reshaping pricing strategies, Meiring and Lah uncover the operational, cultural, and strategic shifts that tech leaders must embrace to thrive in an AI-driven world. If you want to learn how AI can eliminate grunt work, boost ROI by 60%+, and force long-overdue process overhauls, this episode is your playbook.

Duration:00:46:12

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107. AI Isn’t Just a Feature It’s a Go-to-Market Strategy

8/1/2025
In this episode of TECHtonic, host Thomas Lah is joined by Wendy Wooley, VP of Customer Experience and Strategic Programs at ScienceLogic, to explore how AI is not just transforming products, but fundamentally reshaping how tech companies go to market. Wendy reflects on her 10-year journey at ScienceLogic, the development of the Skyler AI Suite, and how the Agentic AI Autonomic IT Maturity Model is helping customers unlock value faster. Together, they explore what it means to align AI innovation with customer-centric value realization—and why that alignment is no longer optional. Listeners will gain insights into: If you're in tech and still leading with features instead of business outcomes, this episode is your wake-up call. Modern buyers demand more—and AI is raising the bar.

Duration:00:41:29

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106. No Seats Just Value as DocuSign Redefines Customer Success

7/18/2025
In this episode of TECHtonic, TSIA’s Thomas Lah sits down with Kelly Morgan, Chief Customer Officer at Docusign, to unpack how one of the world’s leading digital agreement platforms is thriving with a 100% usage-based pricing model. They explore the shift away from seat-based pricing, how Docusign restructured its customer success strategy, and why blending renewal and adoption roles is paying off. Kelly shares hard earned lessons on value delivery, organizational alignment, and the must have capabilities for customer success account managers in a data-driven, AI-powered world. Whether you're rethinking your pricing model or evolving your customer success playbook, this is the blueprint for sustainability and growth.

Duration:00:41:22

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105. End of the Gut: AI Is the New Sales Instinct

7/4/2025
In this episode of TECHtonic, TSIA’s Executive Director and EVP Thomas Lah is joined by Chris Albro and Chad O’Connor, co-CROs at People.ai, for a frank and forward-looking conversation about how artificial intelligence is transforming modern sales organizations. With decades of sales leadership experience at companies such as Oracle, Siebel, and Outreach, Chris and Chad bring grounded, practical insight into what they call the "Four Sales Rituals": coaching, account planning, opportunity management, and forecasting. These essential processes are often still run on outdated, manual routines, leaving revenue teams inefficient and reactive. But AI is upending that status quo. From automating CRM data capture to uncovering hidden deal risks and enhancing forecast accuracy, this episode examines how forward-thinking sales teams are leveraging AI to work smarter—and win more. But this isn’t just an efficiency story. It’s about reimagining the role of the sales professional in a world where data and AI augment every decision. The guests explain how AI enables more meaningful customer interactions by freeing reps to focus on strategic, human-driven work, and why clinging to “gut instinct” is becoming a liability. Thomas, Chris, and Chad explore the cultural resistance to AI adoption, the leadership mindsets required to overcome it, and the career-defining opportunities salespeople have if they choose to embrace AI now. Whether you’re a CRO, RevOps leader, or quota-carrying AE, this episode is a must-listen wake-up call for anyone in tech sales today.

Duration:00:47:36