This precarious combination—more vendors, disparate pricing, fragmented data, no real-time levers and decentralized ownership—makes SaaS far harder to govern than cloud.
AI is already having an impact on the conventional SaaS. A potential freemium model may make things even more complicated.
Your current pricing model might need updating. Usage-based pricing enables faster iteration, fairer customer relationships, ...
According to the Parallels survey, 85% of organizations already use SaaS, but only 2% depend on it exclusively. Most combine ...
Obsidian Security says it is creating a working group of security leaders to pressure SaaS vendors to adopt standards like the SSCF to make their online applications safer as the cyber threats against ...
Overview AI SaaS market globally is expected to exceed $101.7 billion in 2025, with nearly 40% annual growth. Major players ...
The creator of one of the most widely used artificial intelligence tools on the market. An AI-powered asset management platform provider. And the vendor of an identity verification platform built for ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ConcertAI’s TeraRecon, a leading provider of AI-empowered AV clinical workflows, visualization and interoperability solutions, today announced it has surpassed 2,000 ...
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, ...
BBVA Spark has struck a financing deal worth up to €50 million with Sesame, Spain’s leading HR software company.
AppOmni, the leader in SaaS security, today announced that AskOmni, its AI-powered SaaS security companion, now operates as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. Built using the open source MCP that ...