New Delhi, July 2 -- The enterprise software stack is facing its biggest architectural reset since the shift from desktop to the internet, according to serial entrepreneur Bhavin Turakhia.

The entrepreneur has invested $30 million of his own capital to build Neo, an AI-native workplace platform designed for humans and AI agents to work side by side, he told Mint in an interview on Wednesday.

At the heart of Neo is Turakhia's belief that simply adding AI features to existing productivity suites will not fundamentally change how enterprises operate. The workplace productivity platform aims to compete with legacy global suites such as Google and Microsoft, as well as domestic player Zoho.

"Bolting AI onto existing tools is not the right a...