In this conversation, Vlad reflects on his early life growing up in Odessa during the Soviet era, and how emigrating to the United States as a teenager fundamentally reshaped his worldview. He shares what it was like arriving in California with engineering parents, navigating a new culture, and gradually discovering a passion for computers at a time when computer science was anything but fashionable.
Vlad walks through his early career as an engineer in Silicon Valley, before founding his first company, Ring Zero Systems, in the early 1990s. With no venture capital, no safety net, and a small team literally sleeping in the office, Ring Zero bootstrapped its way to becoming a key supplier to the global PC industry - eventually selling the business to Motorola.
That first chapter laid the groundwork for what came next. Vlad and his co-founder began rethinking business communications long before terms like “cloud” or “SaaS” entered the mainstream.
RingCentral was built on a simple but contrarian belief: communication features and workflows belong in the cloud, while delivery should remain flexible - spanning VoIP, mobile, and traditional telephony. This architectural choice helped RingCentral succeed while others faded, and ultimately scale into a global leader.
Vlad makes a bold case that we are entering a new era of communications - one defined by AI-powered conversations rather than simple call routing. He outlines RingCentral’s vision for “RingCentral 3.0,” where AI agents, real-time assistance, and conversational intelligence transform voice into a strategic advantage, rather than a legacy channel. Contrary to popular belief, Vlad argues that AI is driving a renaissance in voice - increasing call volume, improving customer experience, and unlocking new growth for businesses.
Whether you’re a founder building through uncertainty, a product leader navigating platform shifts, or an operator trying to understand what AI actually changes inside enterprise software, this episode offers a rare long-term perspective from someone who has lived through multiple technology cycles.
It’s the story of a builder who started with nothing but conviction, learned to trust first principles over hype, and quietly helped shape how millions of businesses communicate every day.
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