Fears that AI will disrupt the software sector may be overblown for two key reasons.
Things are starting to look up for software-as-a-service companies, but hedge funds are taking advantage of depressed valuations.
The appetite for software as a service (SaaS) remains strong as software companies set their sights on recurring revenue, boosted market share, and greater efficiency and scale. Seventy-four percent ...
What's behind the SaaSpocalypse? It simply seems a new supreme has risen.
In an exclusive interview with CNBC, Philipp Herzig, the CTO at SAP remains positive that AI will positively transform software applications. He also sees potential for AI and software to be co-opted ...
Private equity built the SaaS installed base. It may also be the one that rips it out.
As a sort of proof-of-life exercise, a collection of private software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies recently posted their earnings despite it not being strictly necessary, according to Bloomberg. This ...
TechCrunch spoke with VCs to learn what investors aren't looking for in AI SaaS startups anymore.
March 12 (Reuters) - Oracle's Mike Sicilia is the latest software CEO to wade in to the debate on whether artificial intelligence tools that heavily automate human tasks will mean the demise of his ...
As software-as-a-service falls out of fashion, Indian IT companies, despite their large partnerships with SaaS companies, are trying to make the best out of the situation.
For software as a service companies, leveraging data analytics requires answering two questions: What data should we review, and how will we apply the insights we obtain? Armed with these answers, ...
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