bloomberg, we'll bring you all our best interviews from the week, including our interview with gopro c.e.o. nick woodman revamped the hero 5. the best of bloomberg television this weekend. up next, how cloud-based tools are unlocking new frontiers in the way we work. emily: apple is consolidating its efforts in cloud services, combining the teams working on siri, maps, apple news, apple music, eastbound parts of itunes into one location in their infinite loop campus. the groups currently work separately in different business parks, something that's been blamed for bugs. this as apple hopes to grow and compete with amazon. advances in the cloud have changed the way people work. it's helped teams work remotely and startups are trying to address points for businesses across the economy. what does the future of work look leek? what is the next generation of workers looking for? dropbox vice president of engineering, and april underwood. thank you for being here. i'm fascinated with this topic because, you know, from the way office spaces look to the technology we use, it's all going to change. i wonder how