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Is SaaS vendors really in trouble or is that narrative overblown?
Adam Mansfield breaks down the growing concern over whether SaaS is dead. Drawing from real conversations with many SaaS customers, he explains why Salesforce, ServiceNow, Workday, SAP, and Oracle renewals aren’t disappearing anytime soon and thus confirms that SaaS is far from dead.
While headlines, recent SaaS vendor earnings, speculation, the reality inside enterprise IT is very different. Companies still rely on mission-critical SaaS platforms and most aren’t in a position to simply walk away now or anytime soon.
However, this moment creates leverage. Adam outlines how organizations should use the current market narrative to push Saas vendors for better pricing, flexibility, and investment while making strategic commitments where appropriate.
SaaS isn’t dead. But this is a critical window to renegotiate from strength.
For more innovative IT sourcing and risk mitigation insights, subscribe to the UpperEdge newsletter and follow UpperEdge on LinkedIn and Twitter.
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Is SaaS vendors really in trouble or is that narrative overblown?
Adam Mansfield breaks down the growing concern over whether SaaS is dead. Drawing from real conversations with many SaaS customers, he explains why Salesforce, ServiceNow, Workday, SAP, and Oracle renewals aren’t disappearing anytime soon and thus confirms that SaaS is far from dead.
While headlines, recent SaaS vendor earnings, speculation, the reality inside enterprise IT is very different. Companies still rely on mission-critical SaaS platforms and most aren’t in a position to simply walk away now or anytime soon.
However, this moment creates leverage. Adam outlines how organizations should use the current market narrative to push Saas vendors for better pricing, flexibility, and investment while making strategic commitments where appropriate.
SaaS isn’t dead. But this is a critical window to renegotiate from strength.
For more innovative IT sourcing and risk mitigation insights, subscribe to the UpperEdge newsletter and follow UpperEdge on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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