Techzine TV podcast
In the Techzine TV podcast we analyze B2B IT solutions, strategies, and trends. IT companies are happy to invite us to talk about what they are working on and what they are going to bring to market. We visit them all around the world, and in some cases, they visit us in our office.
We have a good understanding of how technologies work, or how they should work. We also hear a lot from the market about what companies need or where things go wrong. This gives us the ability to have really in-depth conversations on technology, strategies, and products, but we always try to keep it practical and easy to understand.
We explain innovations, interpret new IT concepts, and use practical examples to make complex technology understandable for everyone. Where necessary, we bring in experts to clarify matters further. The goal is to help IT professionals, decision makers, and other listeners better understand IT developments, but also to help them in their search for new solutions for their business and not get stuck on buzzwords and one-liners.
The Techzine TV podcast is an evolution of the previous Techzine Talks on Tour series. We still bring a lot of conversations and interviews from events to this series. We record so many video interviews nowadays, so we can select the best ones for this podcast series.
The topics still vary greatly, as Coen and Sander attend a total of 50 to 60 events each year, ranging from open-source events like KubeCon to events hosted by Cisco, IBM, Salesforce and ServiceNow, to name only a few. With a lot of experience in many walks of IT life, Coen and Sander always manage to produce an engaging, in-depth discussion on general trends, but also on technology itself.
So follow the Techzine TV podcast and stay in the know. We might just tell you a thing or two you didn't know yet, but which might be very important for your next project or for your organization in general. Stay tuned and follow Techzine TV.
Episodes
69 episodes
Edge AI and private 5G are made for each other
At NTT Upgrade 2026, Paul Bloudoff, senior director of Edge AI at NTT Data, discusses with us how edge computing, private 5G, and physical AI are transforming manufacturing operations. We talk about the symbiotic relationship between edge AI an...
Runtime security and the CISO challenge in the AI era
In this episode of Techzine TV from RSAC 2026 Conference, Conor Sherman, CISO in Residence at Sysdig, discusses the evolving role of security leaders in the age of AI and cloud-native infrastructure. Sherman shares insights on how CISOs are ada...
We need to use AI to govern agentic workforces, says Rubrik
Deploying AI agents is not a good idea if there is no governance. That's why Rubrik launched its Agent Cloud, which is powered by what it calls SAGE. This stands for Semantic AI Governance Engine. At RSAC 2026 Conference, we had the chance t...
Securing agentic AI is still about getting the basics right
Sam Curry, CISO of Zscaler, discusses the security implications of agentic AI workflows at RSAC 2026 Conference with us. We dig into the implications of AI agents on identity management, authentication frameworks, and security operations. Cu...
The sovereignty trap: how NetApp navigates the new data borders
In this episode of Techzine TV, recorded at NetApp Insight Xtra in Eindhoven, Jeff Baxter, VP of Product Marketing at NetApp, discusses the company's approach to data sovereignty in Europe and beyond. With 18 years at NetApp, Baxter provides...
Wiz sees big impact of AI on runtime security, but also stresses old threats
In this episode of Techzine TV, recorded at Wiz's London Wizdom event, we explore the evolving landscape of cloud security with Amitai Cohen, responsible for threat research at Wiz. The discussion reveals why cloud security has become synonymou...
IFS builds an industrial AI ecosystem through partnerships
IFS unveils major AI partnerships at their first dedicated AI event, focusing on industrial and physical AI solutions. Christian Pedersen, CPO of IFS, discusses strategic collaborations with Anthropic for IFS Resolve, Boston Dynamics for rob...
AI Canvas gives troubleshooting a much-needed agentic push
Together with DJ Sampath, SVP of AI Software and Platforms at Cisco, we take a deep dive in the evolution from AIOps to Agentic Ops. The main focus of the discussion is on AI Canvas, Cisco's latest innovation for network troubleshooting. Unl...
Risk operations: moving beyond vulnerability whack-a-mole
Alex Kreilein, VP of Product Security at Qualys, discusses the shift from vulnerability management to risk operations at the company's Risk Operations Conference (ROCon). He explains why focusing solely on vulnerability counts misses the poi...
Workday acquires Pipedream: expanding AI integration platform
We discuss Workday's acquisition of Pipedream with Gabe Monroy, SVP and GM Platform at Workday. Pipedream is an iPaaS platform competing with Zapier and Make. The acquisition supports Workday's ambitious AI strategy, enabling enterprise insight...
"Not all clouds are created equal" in the AI era: how is OCI different?
Richard Smith, EVP and GM EMEA Cloud Infrastructure at Oracle, sits down with us during Oracle AI World to discuss the company's strategic move to go all-in on AI. Not only the name of its flagship event has changed from Cloud World to AI Wo...
NetSuite Next: Evan Goldberg on AI-centric business applications
At SuiteWorld in Las Vegas, Oracle NetSuite EVP and founder Evan Goldberg unveils NetSuite Next, the most significant transformation of the platform since its inception. This next-generation version, built on five years of development, centers ...
AI data centers: the road to 1 megawatt per rack explained
For this episode of the Techzine TV podcast, we discuss the evolution of data center architecture driven by AI workloads Steve Carlini, Chief Advocate for AI in Data Centers at Schneider Electric. From 5 kilowatts to 1 megawatt per rack, thi...
AFX is NetApp's data platform of the future with integrated AI data prep
At NetApp Insight in Las Vegas, Gavin Moore, CTO for EMEA and Latin America, discusses NetApp's new AFX disaggregated storage platform and comprehensive AI data management strategy. Moore explains how the EU AI Act influences technology adop...
Why your SOC needs a ROC
Sumedh Thakar, CEO of Qualys, discusses the company's evolution from vulnerability management to comprehensive risk operations. He explains why organizations need a Risk Operations Center (ROC) separate from their SOC, focusing on proactive ris...
Atlassian CTO on realistic AI: Rovo, data privacy & adoption
This episode of the Techzine TV Podcast comes to you from Atlassian Team Europe, Atlassian's annual event in Barcelona. Sander and Atlassian CTO Rajeev Rajan discuss the company's pragmatic approach to AI. A key part of that is that Atlassia...
From MSP to MIP: Pax8's vision for Managed Intelligence Providers
In this conversation, Rob Rae from Pax8 and Sander from Techzine TV discuss the evolving landscape of managed service providers (MSPs) in relation to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI). The conversation highlights the c...
Workday CTO reveals AI agent strategy and billion-dollar acquisitions
Peter Bailis, the new CTO of Workday, discusses the company's ambitious AI agent strategy and recent major acquisitions including Sana, Paradox, and Flowise. He explains Workday's vision to become the "agent system of record" - extending their ...
Navigating VMware's transformation under Broadcom
A lot has changed since Broadcom acquired VMware. With the launch of VCF 9, it's safe to say that VMware's strategy entirely revolves around VMware Cloud Foundation. We sit down with Prashanth Shenoy, CMO and VP Marketing for VMware Cloud Found...
Connected from curb to gate at Harry Reid International Airport
Harry Reid International Airport is a special airport, with some very specific needs. The network infrastructure is very important. That makes it possible to offer travelers a good experience, from curb to gate. During HPE Discover, we sat down...
The browser is the next security frontier: how do we secure it?
Browsers have become an endpoint, and have also become an attack vector and target for attackers. The problem is that your EDR isn't keeping up. In this conversation with Vivek Ramachandran, founder and CEO of SquareX, we dive deep into the ...
Slack is evolving into a work operating system
Work feels broken. We're drowning in too many systems, endless context switching, and information scattered across countless platforms. But what if the solution isn't adding another tool, but transforming one you already use into the glue that ...
Oracle Database@AWS: best of both worlds?
The announcement of Oracle Database@AWS during last year's Oracle CloudWorld came as quite a shock to many people. Recently, this new offering by Oracle and Amazon Web Services (AWS) became generally available. We had a comprehensiv...
Replatforming virtualized workloads: Do your VMs need a new home?
VM replacement has gotten very real over the past couple of years. During KubeCon earlier this year we had a chat about this with Venkat Ramakrishnan, VP and GM for Portworx at Pure Storage. How are organizations responding to market disrupt...
Amazon S3: almost 20 years old, but still very modern
Amazon S3 is the oldest service in the catalogue of Amazon Web Services (AWS). We sat down with Andy Warfield, Distinguished Engineer at AWS, to talk about the 19-year journey of Amazon S3 from simple backup solution to sophisticated data found...