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SaaSpocalypse Hits SaaS Giants: 30% Stock Drop Reshapes Vendor Strategy

2026/04/10
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SaaSpocalypse Hits SaaS Giants: 30% Stock Drop Reshapes Vendor Strategy

According to fortune.com, CIOs and CTOs across global enterprises are tightening vendor management amid a sharp market correction dubbed the ‘SaaSpocalypse,’ with shares of major SaaS providers—including Salesforce, SAP, Workday, and ServiceNow—down 30% or more since the beginning of 2026, vastly underperforming the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s near-4% decline.

Architectural Rigor Over Roadmaps

Allegra Driscoll, chief technology officer at Bread Financial, now prioritizes deep architectural scrutiny over high-level AI roadmaps. Where in 2023 she assessed vendors’ generative AI milestones and investment plans for private-label and co-branded credit card platforms, today her conversations are “almost philosophical,” probing how third-party solutions are designed—not just their capacity, security, or data privacy. She enforces strict contractual terms: no agreements beyond one year, and willingness to double-spend on two vendors for critical use cases to benchmark delivery velocity.

Pricing Models Under Pressure

Hadas Reisbaum, chief information officer at Nice, confirms core systems will remain in place—but insists vendors must evolve beyond the dominant per-seat fee structure. “I think the clock is ticking,” she says, forecasting that bigger pricing changes could occur within the next two to three quarters, shifting toward outcome-based models where payment ties directly to measurable results.

Agentic AI Disrupts Licensing Logic

Gartner analyst Arun Chandrasekaran explains the structural threat: agentic AI systems operate autonomously, performing tasks independent of human users.

“In the future, you have these AI agents that are crawling through the environment, where the AI agents are often doing tasks that are independent of the human being… it does not make a lot of sense to tie the licenses to a human that’s doing the task.” — Arun Chandrasekaran, Gartner analyst

This undermines the foundational economics of traditional SaaS licensing.

Vendor Evaluation Prioritizes Dollar, People, Time

Sagnik Nandy, CTO at Docusign, applies a strict triage: “dollar, people, time,” in that order. He first examines upfront contract costs, then probes realistic staffing needs (noting vendors consistently underestimate IT resource requirements), and finally demands clarity on time-to-value. He explicitly rejects solutions that shift operational burden elsewhere:

“A common pattern I sometimes see is that the CTO might get value, but the CIO’s work goes up. I don’t go for those kinds of pitches.” — Sagnik Nandy, CTO, Docusign

Strategic Ambivalence Toward AI Startups

While Bread Financial works with legal AI firm Harvey and content platform Jasper, Driscoll notes internal AI platform development could displace them. Charles Guillemet, CTO of Ledger, acknowledges Workday could theoretically be rebuilt—but only if an AI-native alternative delivers lower cost and stronger performance. He sees two paths: hyperscaler dominance (OpenAI, Anthropic) or a competitive shift toward optimizing software delivery cost. Intuit CTO Alex Balazs adds that interoperability remains elusive; instead of isolated SaaS-built agents, he urges vendors to expose capabilities via standardized “AI APIs”—a practical step toward composability.

Source: fortune.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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