Investors are rewarding the firms that power AI's infrastructure, not those just layering AI onto existing tools.
It’s been a fruitful decade for Software as a Service (SaaS) stocks, as businesses and individuals raced to access exciting new offerings like the cloud, but for many the skies are quickly darkening.
Investors worry that generative AI will disrupt software business models. These companies could fend off the threat.
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Software companies are facing a reckoning as AI lowers barriers to entry. Experts share how to find winners in an evolving competitive landscape. Salesforce's stock has fallen this year, and investors ...
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U.S. and European software companies have seen their shares sell off on the back of artificial-intelligence jitters in recent days — and big questions about the future of the software sector are ...