The SaaSpocalypse is wrong. Long live SaaS. Eleven major SaaS companies analyzed across five dimensions — data moat, MCP, regulation, threat awareness and platform shift.
According to Palantir Technologies, “SaaS is dead.” This is especially true for off-the-shelf supply chain software. SaaS is too slow and eliminates differentiation.
The future isn’t all incumbents or all AI-native startups, it’s a blended ecosystem of agent-driven platforms, new pricing structures, and AI governance layers, says Deloitte. Dramatic phrases like ...
A Palantir executive has declared the traditional Software as a Service (SaaS) model dead, attributing its demise to ...
The “AI has killed software” narrative has a handful of very loud beneficiaries and a lot of quiet evidence against it. The companies that will survive the next five years are the ones that refuse to ...
Yet despite volatility in public markets, broader industry forecasts indicate that worldwide spending on public cloud services is forecast to double in size by 2028 from its $805bn in 2024 (IDC ...