AI will eat services
Today, software is a tool to enhance productivity, but with AI models, softwa®e will do the work. What happens when a model can do most of the work of an accountant, lawyer, or doctor? It changes the market for software to the market for “work”.
Generative AI in SaaS: Exploring trends, benefits, and the road ahead
Understanding Generative AI – exploring AI trends, adoption in SaaS and the road ahead.
How startups can clinch million-dollar deals and deliver
The story of Hotelogix is about best-in-class Indian talent clinching one of the biggest deals (upwards of 5 million dollars) in Qatar and earning TRUST at the highest level.
Capex & Opex supercycles — the dusk of SaaS and the dawn of AI-SaaS
There’s been a lot of talk about capital cycles that are driven by interest rates. Today I want to talk about a different kind of cycle — the innovation supercycle
This time, it’s different
AI is bringing the next big shift and India is ready. We have laid down the foundation, brick by brick, and we have built something incredible.
AI — A hammer looking for a nail?
Reading a recent post on the AI Apocalypse, Rushabh Mehta, shares his thoughts in response.
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When you sell software, especially SaaS software, the strategy to reach out to customers varies depending on several factors. But it is also true that the software world is now more competitive than ever. That, coupled with SaaS businesses going global, means that founders need to have a way to stand out, be more active in making the early (and big) sales, bring in advisor expertise, and constantly innovate. Three founders who have tread the path talk about what works, what doesn’t.
The AI apocalypse is coming – Are SaaS companies ready?
There is a storm brewing and it answers to the name ‘AI’. Are SaaS companies in general, and
Indian SaaS companies in particular, ready to face the Al apocalypse?
The story of Qafila: From idea to impact
My story with Qafila kicked off with a pretty casual chat. I’m Aastha Sharma, co-founder of Veris & a passionate SaaSBoomi volunteer. I was brainstorming how to dip our toes into the Middle East, a region that was popping up on our radar; thanks to some early interest.