The TBM Knowledge Exchange is New York’s premier forum for technology and finance leaders to bridge the gap between high-level strategy and technical execution. As the 2026 landscape shifts toward autonomous IT and rapid AI adoption, legacy cost tracking is no longer sufficient to maintain a competitive edge. Join us at Nomura to explore how the city’s largest organizations are transforming the TBM Framework into a high-performance business operating system that delivers measurable outcomes and capital agility.
Key themes for 2026 include:
Institutional Modernization: Moving from legacy “run” tracking to agile capital reallocation that funds AI innovation.
Fiscal Governance: Navigating multi-cloud unit economics and compliance within New York’s highly regulated markets.
Maturity Benchmarking: Leveraging “State of TBM” data to uplevel your discipline and accelerate time-to-value.
Agenda
Thursday, March 26
Niketa Purandare, TBM Council
Clerin Fernandez & Carter Quigley, Nomura
Tony Agent, Apptio, an IBM Company
The era of simply “tracking spend” has evolved. To succeed in a landscape defined by AI and cloud volatility, organizations must move beyond legacy IT Financial Management. This session explores the modernization of the TBM Framework, focusing on how to reallocate capital from legacy technical debt to high-impact innovation.
Summer Gu, IBM
Execution is where strategy meets reality. In this session, Summer Gu shares the real-world hurdles and successes of scaling TBM across IBM’s global enterprise. This is a “TBM Story” focused on the execution layer—building high-trust partnerships between Engineering and Finance, navigating the human element of change management, and creating a transparent culture of accountability that survives at scale.
Matthew Guarini, TBM Council
Brian Bell, Church & Dwight
What defines a high-performing TBM organization? Using proprietary data from the State of TBM 2025 report, we analyze the specific behaviors that allow 81% of mature TBM teams to successfully increase their innovation funding. This session provides a practical roadmap for benchmarking your own maturity, shifting your focus from “keeping the lights on” to delivering superior executive engagement and business value.
Louise Baldwin, Archways.ai
As hybrid cloud and AI infrastructure grow more complex, manual tracking is no longer an option for the modern enterprise. This session explores the future of automated tech economics. We will discuss how the next generation of automation is being used to model portfolio pivots in minutes rather than months, allowing leaders to maintain fiscal discipline while accelerating AI strategies.
Niketa Purandare, TBM Council