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Software founders often talk about solving problems. Fewer talk about redesigning the environment in which those problems exist in the first place. In a recent podcast, Krish Palaniappan sat down with Sarbojit Mukherjee, founder and CEO of Baanda, for a discussion that moved well beyond the usual startup talking points. What began as a conversation about SaaS quickly expanded into a broader reflection on how software platforms might evolve in the coming years: not as isolated apps for isolated tasks, but as connected systems built around people, context, and adaptability.
By Krish Palaniappan and Varun Palaniappan5
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Software founders often talk about solving problems. Fewer talk about redesigning the environment in which those problems exist in the first place. In a recent podcast, Krish Palaniappan sat down with Sarbojit Mukherjee, founder and CEO of Baanda, for a discussion that moved well beyond the usual startup talking points. What began as a conversation about SaaS quickly expanded into a broader reflection on how software platforms might evolve in the coming years: not as isolated apps for isolated tasks, but as connected systems built around people, context, and adaptability.

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