The Bridgecast with Scott Kinka
The Power Crisis No One's Talking About: How AI Could Break the Grid with Mike Pereira
August 19, 2025
In this episode of The Bridgecast, host Scott Kinka sits down with Mike Pereira, Executive VP of Technology at Bridgepointe Technologies, to explore the evolving landscape of enterprise tech procurement. They dive into pressing challenges around AI adoption, security implementation, and the ongoing complexities of hybrid work technology. Whether you're grappling with AI integration, weighing security investments, or trying to streamline collaboration tools, this conversation offers practical insights for navigating today's rapid tech changes. Tune in to hear Mike's unique perspective on responsible innovation and why some technological advances may warrant careful consideration despite their capabilities.
Technology leaders must balance rapid innovation with strategic implementation as AI, security, and hybrid work reshape the business landscape.

In this episode of The Bridgecast, host Scott Kinka talks with Mike Pereira, Executive Vice President of Technology at Bridgepoint Technologies, about navigating complex technology decisions, evolving security challenges, and the future of workplace collaboration in an AI-driven world.

What you will learn:


Mike Pereira is the Executive VP of Technology at Bridgepointe Technologies, bringing over three decades of experience in enterprise technology and sales engineering. Throughout his career, Mike has witnessed and guided the evolution from traditional data center environments to cloud-based, AI-powered enterprise ecosystems. As a key leader at one of the nation's fastest-growing tech advisory firms, Mike helps organizations navigate complex technology decisions while maximizing ROI. Beyond his professional expertise, Mike is a dedicated father and assistant varsity basketball coach who brings the same strategic thinking to mentoring young athletes that he applies to solving enterprise technology challenges. 

Episode Highlights:

Mike Pereira reflects on how enterprise technology requirements have fundamentally shifted over his three decades in the industry. While data remains at the center of the universe, the ways organizations connect to and leverage that data have multiplied exponentially. The complexity has grown to the point where being an expert in everything is "absolutely impossible," requiring technology leaders to build stronger teams and rely more heavily on specialized advisory services. This evolution has driven the need for tech advisory firms that can provide deep expertise across multiple domains while helping organizations navigate an increasingly complex vendor ecosystem.

Organizations find themselves at vastly different stages of AI readiness, from those not yet using basic AI companions for meeting notes and task generation to others building custom AI solutions for specific business processes. Mike emphasizes that companies should already be leveraging AI tools embedded in existing platforms like Microsoft or Zoom, as these provide immediate productivity gains with lower risk profiles. The key challenge isn't technical capability but rather establishing proper governance frameworks to ensure secure, compliant AI adoption while preventing employees from using unauthorized tools that create security vulnerabilities.

Mike outlines a clear framework for security strategy that varies dramatically based on organizational size and resources. Small companies should leverage managed security service providers (MSSPs) rather than attempting to build internal expertise, being completely transparent about their capabilities and limitations. Large enterprises with substantial security teams focus on filling specific gaps in their comprehensive programs, often implementing multiple point solutions annually. The common thread across all sizes is the need for honest assessment of capabilities and strategic partnerships with trusted advisors who can provide objective guidance.

Mike addresses the critical issue of shadow IT adoption, particularly around AI tools like ChatGPT, emphasizing that if organizations don't responsibly deploy technology for their employees, workers will find and use tools independently without IT oversight. This creates significant security and compliance risks while missing opportunities to harness employee innovation for business benefit. The solution involves proactive governance frameworks, employee education, and creating approved pathways for technology adoption that balance innovation with risk management.

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