The SaaS model isn’t obsolete, but it is incomplete. AI is expanding the field, pushing companies to operate in hybrid mode.
AI is already having an impact on the conventional SaaS. A potential freemium model may make things even more complicated.
For at least two decades, Software as a Service -- aka SaaS -- has been at the center of the technology universe, with applications fully accessible via the internet. Now, artificial intelligence is ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Per-seat software licenses may soon be obsolete.Most software will soon be purchased by agents.Prepare ...
To turn subscription growth into a compounding engine, you need more than signed contracts—you need infrastructure.
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 SaaS business model remains one of the most attractive ones for founders and investors in 2025. With predictable, ...
The new SaaS offering allows businesses of all sizes to leverage comprehensive compliance management capabilities without requiring on-premise infrastructure. The SaaS model extends our offering ...
In a challenging economic climate where Green IT investments have dropped by 19% in first half of 2025, a new player is redefining how international expansion works. GlexScale launches today with a ...
Stigg (not The Stig, just Stigg) describes itself as “the first scalable monetization platform for the modern billing stack.” There’s a lot going on in that sentence, but what it comes down to is that ...