From Chaos to Control examines the chaos that often comes from shadow AI hidden in SaaS apps and urges better visibility and control over agentic AI. A new report from Grip Security analyzes 23,000 ...
Silicon Valley is rallying around a new extinction narrative. Agentic AI, autonomous systems capable of executing workflows on their own, could make traditional software-as-a-service (SaaS) ...
For years, the mandate for IT leaders was straightforward: “Find SaaS sprawl and consolidate it.” But as we move into 2026, that expectation is expanding. Understanding how many apps you have still ...
The current selloff in software stocks (IGPT), (XSW), (IGV) is an overreaction driven by misplaced fears that artificial intelligence will eliminate the need for software, according to Ray Wang, ...
As the SaaS market reels from a sell-off sparked by autonomous AI agents like Claude Cowork, new data shows a 53% drop in AI-driven discovery sessions. Wall Street dubbed it the “SaaSpocalypse.” ...
As the gusts die down, the “SaaS-pocalypse” has been downgraded to a mere “Severe SaaS Weather Event.” That’s the thinking of Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon at least, who said at a UBS conference in ...
Stocks can rise and fall to levels beyond your imagination. A lower stock price doesn’t always mean a better value. Don’t forget to include the cons when building an investment thesis. Last week, ...
The idea that software-as-a-service (SaaS) may be facing an existential crisis—popularly labelled the “SaaSpocalypse”—is no longer confined to enterprise IT discussions. It has begun to surface in ...
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