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EdgeBytes Episode 2 from The Enterprise Edge: The Enterprise Software Reckoning. The current enterprise software tailspin isn't what you think it is.36,165 tech jobs lost in just 6 weeks of 2026. Salesforce cutting 1,000. Workday down another 400. Amazon slashing 16,000 corporate roles.But these aren't failing companies. They're profitable enterprises making high-stakes bets. In this latest episode of EdgeBytes, I break down why the real driver isn't AI capability - it's AI anxiety; how companies are using AI as both the excuse for cuts AND the promise of growth; and three scenarios for what happens next (and which one we're actually living in). My take is this isn't a correction. It's a complete restructure of the value chain. The enterprise software we knew for 20 years? Already gone. But enterprise software is NOT dead. Watch to find out what is emerging right before us, and how to position yourself for success.
By Mark Vigoroso, Founder and CEO, The Enterprise Edge | ex-CEO, CMO, CRO, CCOEdgeBytes Episode 2 from The Enterprise Edge: The Enterprise Software Reckoning. The current enterprise software tailspin isn't what you think it is.36,165 tech jobs lost in just 6 weeks of 2026. Salesforce cutting 1,000. Workday down another 400. Amazon slashing 16,000 corporate roles.But these aren't failing companies. They're profitable enterprises making high-stakes bets. In this latest episode of EdgeBytes, I break down why the real driver isn't AI capability - it's AI anxiety; how companies are using AI as both the excuse for cuts AND the promise of growth; and three scenarios for what happens next (and which one we're actually living in). My take is this isn't a correction. It's a complete restructure of the value chain. The enterprise software we knew for 20 years? Already gone. But enterprise software is NOT dead. Watch to find out what is emerging right before us, and how to position yourself for success.