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Schedule

Day 1 (Mar 2) Day 2 (Mar 3) Day 3 (Mar 4) Day 4 (Mar 5)
Zscaler (link) Affirm (link) Amplitude (link)
Intuit (link) AT&T (link) Asana (link)
Hims & Hers (link) Coursera (link) CoreWeave (link)
Zoom (link) Salesforce (link) MongoDB (link)
Lumentum (link) Snowflake (link) ServiceNow (link)
Elastic (link) AMD (link) Netflix (link)
HP (link) Cloudflare (link) Nvidia (link)
Uber (link) Fortinet (link) Applovin (link)

Key Themes

At the Morgan Stanley TMT conference, companies highlighted a structural shift where acute physical infrastructure constraints are driving pricing power, while software vendors aggressively pivot to "agentic" revenue models that monetize outcomes rather than user seats. To defend against disruption, incumbents are leveraging proprietary data, regulatory complexity, and liability frameworks as critical moats that generic AI models cannot replicate.

Below are are the key themes discussed across companies:


Day 1 (Mar 2, 2026)

Zscaler (ZS)

Zscaler management highlighted strong fiscal Q2 momentum, reporting 25% ARR growth and record large-deal volume driven by the Z-Flex flexible buying program ($290 million TCV). Key themes included the strategic pivot to AI security, with CEO Jay Chaudhry detailing the "AI Protect" launch and new solutions for securing AI agents. The company emphasized platform diversification, noting non-user-based revenue now exceeds 25% of new bookings. Management also expressed confidence in the Red Canary integration for AI SecOps and dismissed competitive concerns in the large enterprise market, reaffirming their $10 billion ARR goal.