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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 turning this arrangement on its head, leveraging applications autonomously to deliver services. They're calling it Services as Software.
AI is creating this new world for technology professionals and their business counterparts. Historically, businesses bought software and hired human professionals to operate it, wrote Frank Diana, Tata Consultancy Services futurist, in a recent post. AI is flipping that model. Increasingly, businesses will design their processes around AI from the start -- not as an add-on, but as the default worker. This shift will impact nearly every function.
An HFS survey finds that 60% of 1,000 enterprises surveyed are already looking to procure services as technology offerings. The same amount plan to replace some or all of their professional services with some form of AI within the next three to five years.
Similar trends are in play as routine IT maintenance, HR, procurement, accounting, and customer service work are becoming much easier to replicate in advancing GenAI and agentic software, supported by public and private cloud capabilities to secure and scale transaction volumes, stated HFS authors Saurabh Gupta and Phil Fersht.
What once required teams of specialists is increasingly being handled by AI-powered systems capable of executing tasks autonomously, Diana said. This transformation isn't just about automation -- it's about redefining how businesses consume and deliver services. The emerging model marks a profound departure from the past: software is no longer a tool for human workers; in many cases, it is the worker.
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By Bruce BurkeFor 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 turning this arrangement on its head, leveraging applications autonomously to deliver services. They're calling it Services as Software.
AI is creating this new world for technology professionals and their business counterparts. Historically, businesses bought software and hired human professionals to operate it, wrote Frank Diana, Tata Consultancy Services futurist, in a recent post. AI is flipping that model. Increasingly, businesses will design their processes around AI from the start -- not as an add-on, but as the default worker. This shift will impact nearly every function.
An HFS survey finds that 60% of 1,000 enterprises surveyed are already looking to procure services as technology offerings. The same amount plan to replace some or all of their professional services with some form of AI within the next three to five years.
Similar trends are in play as routine IT maintenance, HR, procurement, accounting, and customer service work are becoming much easier to replicate in advancing GenAI and agentic software, supported by public and private cloud capabilities to secure and scale transaction volumes, stated HFS authors Saurabh Gupta and Phil Fersht.
What once required teams of specialists is increasingly being handled by AI-powered systems capable of executing tasks autonomously, Diana said. This transformation isn't just about automation -- it's about redefining how businesses consume and deliver services. The emerging model marks a profound departure from the past: software is no longer a tool for human workers; in many cases, it is the worker.
More on Service as a Software on ZDNET
I’ve partnered with DBC Technologies and I am now consulting with companies who are interested in automating inbound and outbound messaging with AI Voice Agents.
Web AI Chatbots, Inbound / Outbound AI Voice Agents, AI Marketing & Consulting
If you are interested in AI Voice Agents for your business or organization message me.
Thats all for today, but AI is moving fast - subscribe and follow for more Neural News.