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Company Market Cap Price
MSFT Microsoft Corporation
MSFT sells enterprise-focused SaaS software such as Microsoft 365 and related cloud services.
$3.42T
$459.74
+0.67%
V Visa Inc.
The Visa-as-a-Service platform and issuer-processing capabilities align with SaaS - Enterprise Software models.
$610.73B
$328.33
+0.18%
ORCL Oracle Corporation
SaaS - Enterprise Software covers Oracle's ERP, EPM, HCM, and related cloud applications.
$543.02B
$191.10
+0.66%
PLTR Palantir Technologies Inc.
Palantir sells enterprise software platforms (Foundry and Gotham) on a SaaS/enterprise basis.
$405.58B
$170.99
-3.43%
BABA Alibaba Group Holding Limited
Alibaba offers SaaS-like enterprise software solutions through its cloud ecosystem for merchants and partners.
$383.93B
$165.42
-3.22%
CAT Caterpillar Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software covers cloud-based software platforms and services.
$303.05B
$646.72
-0.07%
UNH UnitedHealth Group Incorporated
SaaS - Enterprise Software reflects UNH's broader cloud-based software solutions for large organizations in the healthcare ecosystem.
$299.80B
$331.08
-2.32%
CSCO Cisco Systems, Inc.
Splunk/SaaS-like platforms and enterprise software offerings represent Cisco’s software-enabled solutions delivered to businesses.
$297.24B
$75.19
-0.08%
IBM International Business Machines Corporation
IBM's software-led strategy includes enterprise software offerings (SaaS) as a primary revenue stream.
$284.74B
$305.73
+2.61%
SAP SAP SE
SaaS - Enterprise Software: SAP's cloud-based subscription software across ERP and related enterprise apps.
$272.37B
$233.58
-0.96%
AMAT Applied Materials, Inc.
AMAT develops software platforms and services (e.g., EPIC, co-innovations) used by customers, aligning with enterprise software SaaS category.
$260.51B
$327.03
+2.49%
AXP American Express Company
Center and related spend-management capabilities indicate enterprise software offerings for corporate spend.
$253.85B
$364.83
+2.09%
CRM Salesforce, Inc.
Enterprise software as a service delivering business applications.
$216.21B
$227.08
-2.76%
SHOP Shopify Inc.
Shopify operates as a SaaS software provider delivering platform-based merchant solutions at scale.
$202.50B
$155.76
-1.41%
APP AppLovin Corporation
AXON is a cloud-based software platform delivered as a service for advertisers.
$192.38B
$568.55
-6.33%
GEV GE Vernova Inc.
GridOS is delivered as software and services, aligning with Enterprise SaaS capabilities.
$185.53B
$681.37
+6.09%
BLK BlackRock, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software captures BlackRock's software subscriptions (e.g., Aladdin) to clients.
$180.12B
$1162.13
+0.47%
SPGI S&P Global Inc.
SPGI sells cloud-based enterprise software (e.g., Capital IQ Pro) for analytics and financial data management.
$166.64B
$546.33
+0.17%
ANET Arista Networks, Inc.
Arista provides CloudVision and related software platforms for network management and automation, representing enterprise SaaS offerings tied to their hardware.
$163.18B
$129.83
-0.58%
INTU Intuit Inc.
Core cloud-based enterprise software suite (QuickBooks Online, ProTax) delivered as SaaS.
$152.03B
$545.25
-1.68%
HON Honeywell International Inc.
Forge-based software solutions and cloud-enabled optimization align with SaaS - Enterprise Software offerings.
$139.29B
$219.42
+2.05%
DE Deere & Company
Deere offers enterprise SaaS software solutions (broader software platforms for business operations).
$139.06B
$514.42
-0.12%
NOW ServiceNow, Inc.
NOW's core business is cloud-based subscription software delivered as an enterprise platform for digital workflow and transformation.
$132.40B
$127.30
-2.95%
PANW Palo Alto Networks, Inc.
The company derives substantial subscription and cloud-based security software revenue, consistent with Enterprise SaaS offerings.
$125.53B
$187.68
-0.03%
ADBE Adobe Inc.
Adobe's core business is software-as-a-service enterprise software (Creative Cloud, Experience Cloud) delivered via subscriptions.
$123.96B
$296.10
-2.63%
CRWD CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.
CrowdStrike sells subscriptions to a cloud-based enterprise software platform (Falcon) with modular add-ons.
$113.90B
$453.89
-0.24%
ADP Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
Enterprise SaaS platform for HR/payroll and related operations (Lyric/HCM platform).
$105.49B
$260.43
+0.09%
CME CME Group Inc.
CME’s trading and clearing platforms are delivered as software services to customers, aligning with enterprise SaaS offerings.
$100.73B
$279.54
+2.55%
ICE Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
ICE provides subscription-based software/technology platforms and services as enterprise software offerings.
$99.59B
$174.01
+0.42%
MCO Moody's Corporation
The MA platform is a cloud-based software delivering risk analytics, regulatory workflows, and decision support for customers.
$96.68B
$538.87
-0.14%
SNPS Synopsys, Inc.
Multi-year subscription licenses indicate a SaaS/enterprise software business model.
$95.90B
$516.43
+1.62%
UPS United Parcel Service, Inc.
Enterprise software as a service for logistics-related operations.
$90.61B
$106.88
-1.61%
MMC Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
MMC's AI-powered platforms resemble SaaS offerings for enterprise clients (cloud-based analytics/tools).
$89.82B
$182.65
-1.61%
DASH DoorDash, Inc.
DoorDash provides cloud-based software platforms for merchants; aligns with enterprise software offerings.
$87.71B
$205.32
-2.28%
EMR Emerson Electric Co.
Software offerings from AspenTech and integrated solutions align with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$84.12B
$149.46
+0.97%
NU Nu Holdings Ltd.
Provides enterprise software/SaaS platforms for large organizations, enabling digital banking operations.
$80.22B
$16.61
+0.03%
ECL Ecolab Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software covers Ecolab Digital's subscription-based software offerings and enterprise-grade data services.
$78.58B
$277.26
-0.17%
CTAS Cintas Corporation
CTAS leverages enterprise software platforms and ERP-like capabilities (e.g., SAP) to run its operations and customer services.
$78.53B
$195.38
-0.10%
INFY Infosys Limited
Infosys provides SaaS - Enterprise Software offerings through cloud-based enterprise applications and software management.
$77.33B
$18.63
-1.01%
RELX RELX Plc
SaaS - Enterprise Software: Cloud-based enterprise software delivering AI-powered analytics for multiple professional segments.
$77.26B
$41.62
-0.55%
JCI Johnson Controls International plc
OpenBlue is a SaaS enterprise software platform enabling building solutions and lifecycle services.
$75.00B
$114.59
+1.46%
AON Aon plc
ABS and Risk Analyzer are cloud-based SaaS platforms delivering enterprise software capabilities.
$74.15B
$343.87
-0.28%
FDX FedEx Corporation
Enterprise software solutions for logistics and operations analytics align with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$72.72B
$308.16
-1.60%
SNOW Snowflake Inc.
Snowflake sells as a cloud-based enterprise software/SaaS platform for data analytics and governance.
$71.28B
$210.38
+1.27%
MSI Motorola Solutions, Inc.
MSI derives significant recurring software revenue from cloud-based enterprise software offerings (SaaS) across its security platforms.
$66.74B
$401.28
+1.73%
AJG Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
SaaS - Enterprise Software: cloud-based software/platforms supporting large client engagements.
$66.28B
$258.51
+0.92%
NET Cloudflare, Inc.
Cloudflare sells enterprise software subscriptions across security, performance, and developer tools as a platform.
$64.18B
$184.23
+0.05%
SLB SLB N.V.
SLB's digital platforms function as enterprise software solutions spanning multiple divisions and customers.
$63.14B
$46.73
+0.33%
COIN Coinbase Global, Inc.
Developer Platform/COIN One subscription software reflects enterprise cloud/SaaS offerings.
$61.96B
$241.19
+0.80%
SPG Simon Property Group, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software reflects SPG’s platform/enterprise software offerings for retailers and tenants.
$60.38B
$184.91
+1.43%
URI United Rentals, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software aligns with URI's Total Control platform as a cloud-based service for customers.
$59.27B
$921.27
-0.57%
NDAQ Nasdaq, Inc.
Nasdaq provides enterprise software solutions spanning capital markets and regulatory tech.
$57.94B
$101.00
+0.67%
FTNT Fortinet, Inc.
Fortinet monetizes software subscriptions and enterprise security software (SaaS) as a core revenue stream (Unified SASE, SecOps).
$57.76B
$75.38
-1.23%
IDXX IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.
IDEXX provides enterprise SaaS software solutions for veterinary practice management and data integration at scale.
$57.23B
$715.06
+0.41%
ADSK Autodesk, Inc.
Autodesk operates a subscription-based enterprise software model with cloud-enabled platforms and annual billing transitions.
$56.59B
$265.69
+1.31%
TRI Thomson Reuters Corporation
SaaS - Enterprise Software – broad enterprise software subscriptions and platforms.
$55.89B
$124.08
-0.61%
BKR Baker Hughes Company
SaaS - Enterprise Software captures the cloud-based software platforms (Cordant/Leucipa) used for asset optimization.
$51.02B
$51.74
-0.49%
BIDU Baidu, Inc.
The enterprise cloud and AI software solutions imply a SaaS/enterprise software revenue model.
$50.84B
$149.51
+0.07%
ALL The Allstate Corporation
SaaS - Enterprise Software applicable to Allstate's software platforms and services.
$50.67B
$192.25
-1.65%
AXON Axon Enterprise, Inc.
Axon Software Services comprise enterprise-grade SaaS offerings and premium features delivered via software subscriptions.
$49.93B
$636.18
-0.16%
WDAY Workday, Inc.
Workday's core product is cloud-based enterprise software as a service for HR and finance.
$49.89B
$186.86
-3.04%
MSTR Strategy Inc
Enterprise SaaS software with cloud subscription revenue and analytics capabilities.
$49.26B
$173.71
+1.64%
FERG Ferguson plc
SaaS - Enterprise Software: Cloud-based business applications (ERP/CRM-like capabilities) used internally and by customers.
$48.84B
$248.73
-0.45%
CARR Carrier Global Corporation
SaaS-enabled enterprise software platforms around digital energy management and lifecycle solutions.
$47.82B
$56.19
+1.14%
ROK Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Rockwell sells enterprise software suites (e.g., FactoryTalk, Logix ecosystem) on a software-as-a-service or licensed model.
$46.72B
$415.34
-1.37%
ROP Roper Technologies, Inc.
Deltek and related offerings provide enterprise software capabilities (ERP-like for project-based and other large organizations), aligning with Enterprise Software.
$44.78B
$416.09
+0.44%
NUGN Livento Group, Inc.
Elisee is delivered as a cloud-based software solution (SaaS) for enterprise clients.
$43.32B
$3.12
RDDT Reddit, Inc.
Reddit provides cloud-hosted software/platform services for advertisers and developers (SaaS-style).
$43.23B
$231.03
+1.00%
DDOG Datadog, Inc.
Datadog provides a cloud-based SaaS platform delivering enterprise software for observability and security.
$41.51B
$118.97
-1.56%
CTSH Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation
The company provides enterprise-level SaaS applications and managed software services for large organizations.
$41.39B
$84.76
-0.07%
TCOM Trip.com Group Limited
Intelli-Trip and related hotel-focused AI tools represent a B2B SaaS/hospitality software platform for partners.
$40.76B
$61.81
+0.84%
IQV IQVIA Holdings Inc.
IQVIA delivers enterprise SaaS solutions across the life sciences value chain to large pharma and biotech clients.
$40.41B
$237.75
-1.46%
XYZ Block, Inc.
Block provides enterprise software solutions for merchants, aligning with SaaS Enterprise Software.
$40.20B
$65.95
+1.59%
PAYX Paychex, Inc.
Enterprise SaaS software platform for business operations.
$40.01B
$111.18
+0.61%
A Agilent Technologies, Inc.
OpenLab/InfinityLab software platforms represent enterprise-level software solutions for lab workflows.
$39.59B
$139.62
-3.60%
WAB Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation
Enterprise software capabilities for analytics and asset management in rail operations.
$39.25B
$229.64
+0.49%
RMD ResMed Inc.
Brightree/AirView/myAir are enterprise software platforms powering patient management and remote care workflow.
$37.71B
$257.57
-1.20%
FICO Fair Isaac Corporation
FICO Platform represents the enterprise SaaS software offering that drives recurring ARR growth and platform adoption.
$37.62B
$1567.51
-0.87%
KEYS Keysight Technologies, Inc.
Keysight’s growing software and services portfolio supports recurring revenue, characteristic of Enterprise SaaS offerings.
$36.81B
$214.22
-0.13%
VEEV Veeva Systems Inc.
Enterprise-grade SaaS for large organizations; broad, recurring revenue base.
$36.42B
$222.15
+1.46%
STT State Street Corporation
The State Street Alpha platform is a cloud-based front-to-back software offering delivered to clients as a service.
$36.32B
$128.03
-6.06%
FI Fiserv, Inc.
Enterprise-grade SaaS platforms across merchant, banking, and payments ecosystems.
$36.03B
$63.80
-4.46%
EXPE Expedia Group, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software offerings to partners/hotels and advertisers as software platforms.
$35.27B
$285.09
-3.12%
CIEN Ciena Corporation
Blue Planet automation software and services are delivered as enterprise software solutions.
$34.34B
$243.32
-0.19%
ZS Zscaler, Inc.
The company sells its platform as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution to enterprises.
$33.87B
$214.00
+1.62%
LYV Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.
Ticketmaster operates as a SaaS/enterprise software platform for ticketing and fan management.
$33.86B
$144.47
-0.86%
UI Ubiquiti Inc.
Enterprise software platform (UniFi Controller/hybrid-cloud management) representing a software-based offering.
$33.30B
$549.99
-0.64%
FLUT Flutter Entertainment plc
Uses enterprise software/SaaS platforms (Your Way, platform migrations, in-house tech) as a core product offering to customers.
$33.19B
$188.37
-6.32%
FIS Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
FIS provides cloud-based enterprise software (SaaS) to financial institutions, a core revenue driver.
$33.09B
$63.34
-0.17%
ANSS ANSYS, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software: subscription-based access to engineering simulation tools.
$32.81B
$374.30
IBKR Interactive Brokers Group, Inc.
IBKR provides enterprise software capabilities for large institutions to access trading, analytics, and brokerage services.
$32.67B
$73.36
-0.43%
MDB MongoDB, Inc.
MongoDB monetizes via Atlas and Enterprise Advanced subscriptions, aligning with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$32.52B
$399.85
+2.74%
WTW Willis Towers Watson Public Limited Company
WTW operates cloud-based, enterprise-scale software platforms for risk advisory and broking clients.
$32.13B
$329.38
+0.27%
ERIC Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)
Cloud Software & Services / SaaS offerings for CSPs and enterprise customers are part of Ericsson's software-driven growth.
$31.40B
$9.42
-0.84%
SOFI SoFi Technologies, Inc.
The Galileo/Technisys platforms also fit the SaaS - Enterprise Software category as cloud-based core banking solutions for large institutions.
$31.29B
$26.13
-1.17%
TEAM Atlassian Corporation
Atlassian's core offerings are cloud-based enterprise software for project management and collaboration (Jira, Confluence, Jira Service Management), i.e., SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$31.10B
$118.56
-7.70%
VRSK Verisk Analytics, Inc.
Verisk's enterprise software platforms and workflows are delivered as subscription software to insurers.
$30.79B
$220.39
-0.75%
LEN Lennar Corporation
Enterprise software / SaaS-like platforms underpin LEN's technology stack (Lennar Machine, related systems).
$30.72B
$118.58
-3.00%
LPLA LPL Financial Holdings Inc.
LPL's WealthVision Essentials and other planning tools constitute enterprise software/software-as-a-service for wealth management.
$30.29B
$378.58
+0.46%
NRG NRG Energy, Inc.
NRG offers software-enabled platforms (VPP, home energy management) that align with enterprise SaaS offerings.
$29.41B
$152.07
-4.06%
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# Executive Summary * The SaaS-Enterprise Software industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation driven by the rapid integration of generative and agentic AI, which is becoming the primary catalyst for growth, competition, and investment. * This AI arms race is forcing a wave of market consolidation, with customers favoring integrated platforms over disparate point solutions, benefiting large-scale incumbents and acquisitive players. * Despite strong demand for AI-powered solutions, overall growth is tempered by macroeconomic headwinds, leading to increased budget scrutiny and elongated sales cycles, particularly for non-essential services. * A clear bifurcation in financial performance is emerging between AI-native hyper-growth companies, such as Palantir, and mature SaaS leaders navigating a more moderate growth environment. * Capital allocation is overwhelmingly focused on AI, with hyperscalers like Microsoft and Oracle committing tens of billions to infrastructure, while platform players like ServiceNow use strategic M&A to acquire AI capabilities. * Outlook: Expect continued strong growth for AI-centric solutions, further M&A-driven consolidation, and persistent pressure on vendors to demonstrate clear ROI to overcome budget constraints. ## Key Trends & Outlook The SaaS - Enterprise Software industry is being redefined by the rapid adoption of agentic and generative AI, which has shifted from a theoretical advantage to the single most critical driver of revenue and differentiation. Enterprise adoption is accelerating, with platforms like Microsoft's Copilot suite now serving over 150 million monthly active users and Salesforce's Agentforce securing over 8,000 deals in just two quarters. This trend directly impacts revenue by creating new, high-margin software tiers, with ServiceNow's AI products on track to surpass $0.5 billion in annual contract value in 2025. The mechanism for this growth requires unprecedented capital investment in data center infrastructure, exemplified by Microsoft's $34.9 billion in capital expenditures in a single quarter to expand its AI capacity. This dynamic is creating a clear performance gap between companies successfully monetizing AI and those slower to adapt. In response to the AI shift, the competitive landscape is consolidating around integrated platforms. Customers are actively reducing vendor sprawl, favoring single-platform solutions that offer unified data and workflows, a trend that benefits players like Zscaler and CrowdStrike who report over $1 billion in ARR from their emerging product modules. This is fueling a strategic M&A boom, as companies acquire critical AI technology and talent to round out their platforms, evidenced by ServiceNow's $2.9 billion pending acquisition of Moveworks. The primary opportunity lies in leveraging proprietary data and AI to build indispensable, agentic platforms that automate complex enterprise workflows, unlocking significant pricing power and customer stickiness. The key risk is a two-pronged pressure: failing to innovate in AI quickly enough to remain competitive, while simultaneously navigating a cautious macroeconomic environment where customers demand immediate ROI and scrutinize every dollar of IT spend, as noted by management at Salesforce and Workday. ## Competitive Landscape The global enterprise software market is projected to reach $517 billion by 2030, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.1% from 2025 to 2030, with cloud deployment accounting for the majority share. This environment is marked by intense competition and a clear trend towards consolidation. One distinct strategic approach is adopted by hyperscale infrastructure and integrated application suites providers. Their core strategy involves providing foundational cloud computing and AI infrastructure, leveraging this position to bundle and sell a vast, integrated portfolio of enterprise applications. Microsoft exemplifies this model, aiming to own the entire stack from Azure's AI data centers and its partnership with OpenAI to the application layer with Dynamics 365 and the ubiquitous Microsoft 365 Copilot, creating a powerful, self-reinforcing ecosystem. This strategy benefits from massive economies of scale and deep enterprise entrenchment. Another model is seen in AI-native, problem-specific platforms. These companies focus on solving a narrow but highly complex enterprise problem, such as data integration or cybersecurity, with a platform built from the ground up around a sophisticated AI and data ontology core. Palantir is a prime example, with its entire go-to-market based on platforms like AIP and Foundry, using a proprietary ontology to solve data-intensive operational problems that generic solutions cannot. This approach has resulted in explosive 121% year-over-year growth in its U.S. commercial segment, demonstrating best-in-class technology for specific domains. Finally, dominant application leaders are actively infusing AI into their offerings. Their strategy involves leveraging a strong market share in a specific SaaS category, such as CRM or service management, and then integrating generative and agentic AI into that core application to defend their existing market position, enhance user value, and expand into adjacent workflows. ServiceNow, for instance, leverages its dominant position in IT Service Management to expand across the enterprise with its Now Platform, now supercharged with Now Assist AI and strategic acquisitions like Moveworks, aiming to become the central AI orchestration layer for business transformation. The key competitive battleground across these models is the race to build the most effective, integrated AI platform, leading to a surge in strategic M&A as companies seek to acquire critical AI technology and talent. ## Financial Performance ### Revenue The industry's revenue growth is clearly bifurcating, driven by the profound impact of AI. This divergence is directly correlated to a company's exposure to and monetization of the AI supercycle versus headwinds in more mature markets. Palantir's +63% year-over-year growth in Q3 2025 exemplifies the explosive demand for dedicated AI operational platforms. In contrast, Salesforce's solid but more moderate +8% year-over-year growth reflects the reality of a large, mature business navigating the budget scrutiny impacting the broader IT market. {{chart_0}} ### Profitability While high software gross margins remain a hallmark of the industry, operating margins are diverging based on companies' positions in the AI investment cycle. The software-based business model inherently produces high gross margins, with DocuSign reporting an 82% non-GAAP gross margin in Q2 FY26. However, operating margins vary widely. Palantir's 51% adjusted operating margin in Q3 2025 stands out as an example of profitable scaling driven by its AI platform. Meanwhile, hyperscalers are experiencing margin pressure from massive capital expenditures required for AI infrastructure, and other companies are investing heavily in R&D and sales and marketing to compete in the AI race. {{chart_1}} ### Capital Allocation Capital allocation is almost singularly focused on winning the AI race. The strategic imperative to lead in AI is dictating investment priorities across the industry. This is manifesting in two primary ways: massive organic investment in data centers and GPUs by hyperscalers, and aggressive M&A by platform players to acquire AI technology and talent. Microsoft's plan to spend $34.9 billion in capital expenditures in Q1 FY26 is the ultimate proof point for organic investment in AI infrastructure. ServiceNow's $2.9 billion pending acquisition of Moveworks exemplifies the M&A-driven strategy to build AI leadership and expand platform capabilities. ### Balance Sheet The SaaS - Enterprise Software industry generally exhibits strong and healthy balance sheets, characterized by robust cash generation. The high-margin, recurring-revenue SaaS model generates significant and predictable cash flow, leading to strong financial positions across the sector. This financial strength is critical, as it provides the resources needed to fund the heavy investments in AI R&D, strategic M&A, and massive capital expenditures without undue financial stress. Salesforce, for example, reported a healthy $17.4 billion in cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities as of April 30, 2025, against $8.4 billion in senior unsecured debt, providing a clear example of the industry's healthy liquidity. {{chart_2}}
CRM Salesforce, Inc.

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CRWD CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.

CrowdStrike Wins Court Dismissal of Shareholder Lawsuit, Removing Legal Liability

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INTU Intuit Inc.

Intuit Opens TurboTax Flagship Store in New York City

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MSFT Microsoft Corporation

Swiss Competition Authority Opens Preliminary Probe into Microsoft 365 Licensing Fees

Jan 15, 2026
ORCL Oracle Corporation

Oracle Faces Bondholder Lawsuit Over $56 Billion AI‑Infrastructure Debt

Jan 15, 2026
SAP SAP SE

SAP SE and Syngenta Announce Multi‑Year AI Partnership to Drive Agricultural Innovation

Jan 15, 2026
SPGI S&P Global Inc.

S&P Global Mobility Launches Mobility Pulse 360, a Real‑Time Incentive Analytics Platform

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CRM Salesforce, Inc.

Salesforce Launches Slackbot, a Personal AI Agent for Work

Jan 14, 2026
MSFT Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft Unveils Community‑First AI Infrastructure Plan to Offset Data‑Center Power and Water Costs

Jan 14, 2026
CRWD CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.

CrowdStrike to Acquire Seraphic Security for $420 Million, Expanding Browser Security Platform

Jan 13, 2026
FIS Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

FIS Unveils First Agentic Commerce Platform, Partnering with Visa and Mastercard

Jan 13, 2026
SPGI S&P Global Inc.

S&P Global Completes Sale of EDM and thinkFolio to Private‑Equity Firm STG

Jan 13, 2026
CRWD CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.

CrowdStrike and Nord Security Announce Strategic Partnership to Bring Enterprise‑Grade Protection to SMBs

Jan 12, 2026
FIS Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

FIS Completes $13.5 B Acquisition of Global Payments’ Issuer Solutions and Sells Remaining Worldpay Stake

Jan 12, 2026
INTU Intuit Inc.

Intuit Partners with BDO Canada to Expand AI‑Powered Small‑Business Services

Jan 12, 2026
MSTR Strategy Inc

Strategy Inc. Buys 13,627 BTC for $1.25 Billion, Expanding Treasury to 687,410 BTC

Jan 12, 2026
ORCL Oracle Corporation

Oracle Board Shrinks to 12 After Resignations of Two Veteran Directors

Jan 10, 2026
CRWD CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.

CrowdStrike to Acquire SGNL for $740 Million to Expand Continuous Identity Security

Jan 08, 2026
MSFT Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft Confirms Role in 237‑Acre Michigan Data‑Center Project

Jan 08, 2026
WDAY Workday, Inc.

Workday Unveils AI‑Powered Frontline Hiring Suite to Accelerate Recruitment in Retail and Hospitality

Jan 08, 2026
FICO Fair Isaac Corporation

FICO Unveils GPU‑Accelerated Xpress 9.8, Delivering Up to 50‑Fold Speedups

Jan 07, 2026
MSTR Strategy Inc

MSCI Keeps Strategy Inc. in Global Equity Indexes, Avoiding Forced Selling

Jan 07, 2026
MSFT Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft Partners with MISO to Modernize Midwest Power Grid, Supporting AI Data Centers

Jan 06, 2026
CRWD CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.

CrowdStrike, AWS, and NVIDIA Launch Third‑Year Cybersecurity Startup Accelerator to Advance AI‑Driven Cloud Security

Jan 05, 2026
MSTR Strategy Inc

Strategy Inc. Reports $17.44 Billion Unrealized Loss on Bitcoin Holdings in Q4 2025

Jan 05, 2026
SHOP Shopify Inc.

ReturnPro Unveils End‑to‑End Returns App for Shopify Merchants

Jan 05, 2026
FIS Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

FIS to Pay $210 Million to Resolve Investor Lawsuit Over 2019 Worldpay Acquisition

Dec 24, 2025
NOW ServiceNow, Inc.

ServiceNow to Acquire Cybersecurity Firm Armis for $7.75 B in Cash

Dec 23, 2025
MCO Moody's Corporation

Moody’s Announces Relocation of Global Headquarters to Brookfield Place, New York

Dec 22, 2025
MSTR Strategy Inc

Strategy Inc. Raises $748 Million in Equity Sale, Boosts Cash Reserves to $2.19 Billion While Maintaining Bitcoin Holdings

Dec 22, 2025