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Thoma Bravo’s Investor Meeting Sends a Warning RiskTech Cannot Ignore

Thoma Bravo’s Investor Meeting Sends a Warning RiskTech Cannot Ignore

Orlando Bravo did not mince words at Thoma Bravo’s annual investor meeting in Miami yesterday. Speaking exclusively with CNBC’s Leslie Picker on the floor of the event, the firm’s founder and managing partner addressed the AI disruption narrative head-on – and drew a sharp line between the software companies his firm owns and the ones it would not touch. “There are many, many software companies in the public markets that will be disrupted from AI,” Bravo told Picker. “Those companies were going to be disrupted anyway. AI will create that disruption a lot faster, and some of the decreases in their valuations are very warranted.”

Thoma Bravo manages over $183 billion in assets across roughly 80 enterprise software companies, making it the largest investment firm with concentrated exposure to the software sector. That portfolio visibility – into customer contracts, renewal rates, and the operating fundamentals of dozens of companies – gives Bravo’s assessment unusual weight. This was not a market prediction. It was a practitioner’s observation. The RiskTech industry should take it seriously.

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We Scored 50 IRM Vendors on AI Disruption Risk. Six Market Leaders Landed in Five Different Tiers.

We Scored 50 IRM Vendors on AI Disruption Risk. Six Market Leaders Landed in Five Different Tiers.

The IRM market runs on two assumptions that deserve harder scrutiny. The first: that market leadership reflects structural durability. The second: that “integrated” platforms deliver the integration that enterprises actually need. This month, Wheelhouse Advisors publishes two companion research notes on The RTJ Bridge that challenge both assumptions directly.

The Integration Trap for GRC examines seven major GRC and IRM vendors and surfaces a structural pattern the market has not confronted honestly. The IRM50 AI Disruption Risk Index extends that analysis across the full IRM50 ecosystem and assigns every vendor a disruption exposure tier based on where AI will compress monetized work first. Together, they deliver a new lens for evaluating vendor durability that buyers, boards, and vendors themselves should read carefully.

This article previews both studies. The full research, including individual vendor assessments, tier assignments, and the analytical framework behind them, is available exclusively on The RTJ Bridge.

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Why Data Streaming Is the Hidden Backbone of Autonomous IRM
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Why Data Streaming Is the Hidden Backbone of Autonomous IRM

Data streaming has become a foundational capability for modern enterprises. As organizations move away from periodic reporting and manual control cycles, the emphasis has shifted to continuous sensing, real time telemetry, and rapid mitigation. These operational patterns depend on data in motion, not data at rest. Streaming architectures now sit at the center of this shift.

The acquisition of Confluent announced today by IBM reinforces this point. Confluent is the leading commercial platform built on Apache Kafka, one of the most widely adopted streaming technologies worldwide. The acquisition signals that streaming has moved from a niche data engineering function to a strategic capability that enables AI operations, continuous controls, and integrated risk programs. Enterprises are recognizing that autonomous risk management depends on steady, reliable streams of operational signals that can be sensed, analyzed, and acted upon in real time.

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The IRM50 All-Stars Take the Field

The IRM50 All-Stars Take the Field

Wheelhouse Advisors Releases 2025 Lineup on MLB's Biggest Stage

On the same day baseball's best step up to the plate at the 95th MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta, Wheelhouse Advisors has released its all-star roster: the 2025 IRM50.

And just like the Midsummer Classic, this announcement celebrates top-tier talent, position-specific excellence, and strategic versatility—only this time, the field is Integrated Risk Management (IRM), not Truist Park. Wheelhouse's IRM50 recognizes the 50 most influential technology and consulting providers driving the future of IRM. The timing isn't just symbolic—Wheelhouse Advisors is also headquartered in Atlanta, and this year's report marks the broadest, most globally representative IRM50 to date.

📰 View the Official Press Release

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