What's behind the SaaSpocalypse? It simply seems a new supreme has risen.
Find SaaS sprawl and consolidate it.” But as we move into 2026, that expectation is expanding. Understanding how many apps you have still matters, but it’s no longer enough. The bigger risk to the ...
Inference cost curves are compressing at a rate that erodes pricing power for seat-based SaaS faster than most vendor roadmaps can adapt. Bain & Company’s Technology Report 2025 documents OpenAI’s ...
One of the more volatile tech funds, the iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (NYSEARCA:IGV) has bounced 5.13% over the ...
This model represents a departure from traditional software licensing, where a single upfront purchase gave the customer a perpetual license to the software. Instead, SaaS companies offer their ...
A specter is haunting Wall Street—the specter of the “SaaSpocalypse.” Since IGV ETF peaked on September 19, 2025, it has ...
For too long, many federal agencies have relied on outdated HR and financial management systems stitched together over decades. While these systems may feel familiar, their complexity creates serious ...
For decades, businesses have been conditioned to think of software as a tool: something you buy, install, and train employees to use. But AI is upending that model. Instead of buying software, ...
The micro-SaaS industry is rapidly emerging as a promising frontier for entrepreneurs in 2025. With its low startup costs and niche market focus, micro-SaaS provides a unique opportunity for new ...
Sun Microsystems introduced a new virtualization service called Solaris On Demand, a software as a service (SaaS) program created to help the independent software vendor (ISV) community. Solaris On ...
ZohoDay 2026 posed a serious challenge: how to present a compelling future, amidst doubts about whether enterprise software has a future. Zoho came out with strong positions on why SaaS is about risk ...