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CCSI Consensus Cloud Solutions, Inc.
Enterprise SaaS platform serving corporate accounts with higher-value, multiyear deployments and cross-channel monetization.
$523.99M
$28.54
+3.52%
CLCO Cool Company Ltd.
Platform-enabled software for LNG transportation/infrastructure management; aligns with enterprise SaaS software.
$519.54M
$9.69
+0.16%
CYRX Cryoport, Inc.
As a cloud/enterprise platform for customers, Cryoport’s software offerings have enterprise software characteristics beyond a niche vertical.
$518.21M
$10.52
+1.64%
SCVL Shoe Carnival, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software: potential in-house retail platform/analytics software used for operations.
$517.11M
$19.59
+3.71%
VBNK VersaBank
The AMS 3.0 RPP platform is a cloud-based, enterprise software system supporting the bank's lending platform operations.
$513.36M
$17.62
+9.65%
ZKH ZKH Group Limited
Beyond vertical MRO, the company delivers broader enterprise SaaS solutions for procurement and operations.
$502.97M
$3.10
+1.31%
RBBN Ribbon Communications Inc.
Muse MAP and other software platforms are enterprise software offerings.
$496.24M
$2.83
+0.89%
PLAY Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc.
Power Card ecosystem is a software platform powering transactional guest experiences.
$495.23M
$13.81
-3.29%
DCBO Docebo Inc.
Docebo sells subscription-based enterprise software (LMS) to organizations as a cloud-based SaaS solution.
$481.36M
$16.98
+1.58%
IMXI International Money Express, Inc.
Delivers software-based digital remittance platform and enterprise capabilities (SaaS) to support digital and B2B services.
$471.34M
$15.88
+0.09%
FTK Flotek Industries, Inc.
Data Analytics offerings are delivered via SaaS/enterprise software models.
$469.50M
$15.55
-0.45%
AIOT PowerFleet, Inc.
PowerFleet operates and monetizes primarily through a cloud-based enterprise SaaS model.
$459.02M
$3.46
+1.02%
PUBM PubMatic, Inc.
PubMatic operates as a SaaS/enterprise software platform delivering programmatic advertising solutions.
$455.33M
$9.79
-0.25%
YEXT Yext, Inc.
Core enterprise SaaS platform for brand visibility and knowledge management (Answers Platform, Knowledge Graph).
$454.95M
$3.81
+2.83%
HKD AMTD Digital Inc.
AMTD Digital's core offering is a cloud-based enterprise software platform for investor relations, corporate communications, and content marketing delivered via its SpiderNet ecosystem.
$445.87M
$1.81
EZOO Ezagoo Limited
The EZOO platforms function as software/services offered to advertisers and merchants, i.e., a Software as a Service model.
$442.64M
$0.00
PERI Perion Network Ltd.
SaaS - Enterprise Software captures the cloud-based software platform delivering advertising technology as a service.
$439.99M
$10.82
+2.03%
OSPN OneSpan Inc.
The company is pivoting to higher-margin software and subscription revenue, indicating an enterprise software SaaS model.
$436.93M
$11.42
-0.61%
EB Eventbrite, Inc.
As a cloud-delivered software solution for businesses, Eventbrite qualifies under enterprise SaaS if applicable.
$435.22M
$4.50
-0.11%
OOMA Ooma, Inc.
Ooma operates as a SaaS provider delivering enterprise-grade cloud communications and related software services.
$433.60M
$15.85
+0.86%
PRTH Priority Technology Holdings, Inc.
Major ongoing Software-as-a-Service model targeting enterprise customers (SaaS - Enterprise Software).
$421.64M
$5.29
+2.82%
CLMB Climb Global Solutions, Inc.
CLMB distributes enterprise SaaS applications (ERP/CRM/analytics) through its channel partners.
$421.48M
$22.32
-2.28%
APPS Digital Turbine, Inc.
Platform-delivered software/SaaS for advertisers and publishers in an enterprise context.
$420.56M
$3.81
+1.47%
WEAV Weave Communications, Inc.
WEAV operates as SaaS - Enterprise Software with capabilities for multi-location healthcare practices.
$415.88M
$5.45
+2.16%
FGPR Ferrellgas Partners, L.P.
SaaS/enterprise software componentry associated with internal and potentially customer-facing platforms.
$413.24M
$27.00
LSAK Lesaka Technologies, Inc.
The platform is delivered as enterprise software (SaaS) to manage fintech services at scale.
$412.86M
$4.92
+0.10%
XNET Xunlei Limited
Subscription-based software services align with enterprise SaaS offerings and recurring revenue.
$411.92M
$6.52
-0.61%
GBLI Global Indemnity Group, LLC
Kaleidoscope functions as an enterprise software platform (underwriting/workbench) supporting agency partners and underwriting workflows.
$409.38M
$27.99
-2.06%
NRC National Research Corporation
The company sells enterprise-grade software subscriptions to healthcare providers for ongoing experience analytics and improvements.
$408.51M
$18.42
+2.16%
BLND Blend Labs, Inc.
Blend provides enterprise software platforms and configurable workflows for banking and lending, aligning with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$407.80M
$1.58
+0.96%
FVRR Fiverr International Ltd.
Enterprise upmarket initiatives (Fiverr Pro) and large enterprise deals indicate a role in enterprise software/go-to-market dynamics.
$406.26M
$10.60
-2.84%
LX LexinFintech Holdings Ltd.
SaaS - Enterprise Software: Cloud-based enterprise software for risk management, pricing, and operations.
$400.65M
$2.33
-1.06%
IBEX IBEX Limited
Wave iX is delivered as scalable software as a service for enterprise CX workflows.
$400.24M
$28.75
-3.28%
VSTA Vasta Platform Limited
SaaS - Enterprise Software: Education institutions are customers; the platform operates as enterprise software.
$393.52M
$4.91
+0.20%
CRNC Cerence Inc.
Cerence sells enterprise software (license/connected services) to automotive OEMs and tiered partners.
$390.97M
$8.91
+2.41%
RLGT Radiant Logistics, Inc.
Enterprise SaaS capabilities underlying the management and automation of logistics operations.
$390.09M
$8.38
+0.72%
QUAD Quad/Graphics, Inc.
Quad leverages Software-as-a-Service style solutions (e.g., Audience Builder 2.0) as part of its enterprise software offerings.
$389.24M
$7.56
-1.18%
WNC Wabash National Corporation
Enterprise SaaS for business processes, configuration, and parts/inventory management.
$388.96M
$9.63
+0.36%
NNDM Nano Dimension Ltd.
The software platform operates as enterprise SaaS across customers, enabling ongoing subscriptions and software-driven value.
$383.97M
$1.84
+4.24%
GETY Getty Images Holdings, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software: Subscription-based access to the content library and related licensing software.
$379.43M
$0.90
-0.82%
HCKT The Hackett Group, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software – plans for licensing the AI XPLR/ZBrain combo as a Gen AI ideation-through-implementation SaaS offering, creating ARR.
$378.75M
$14.11
+1.07%
RPAY Repay Holdings Corporation
SaaS-based software platform for payments embedded in enterprise software ecosystems.
$375.44M
$3.96
-3.77%
RPD Rapid7, Inc.
Product is delivered as a Software-as-a-Service to enterprise customers, a core enterprise software offering.
$371.93M
$5.79
+2.02%
API Agora, Inc.
Agora delivers SaaS-like enterprise software via APIs/SDKs for real-time engagement and AI features.
$359.30M
$3.94
-1.38%
SOPH SOPHiA GENETICS S.A.
SaaS - Enterprise Software representing the cloud-hosted software platform sold to healthcare institutions and pharma partners.
$358.23M
$5.21
-1.33%
BKTI BK Technologies Corporation
BK ONE Solutions includes software products and platforms beyond hardware, aligning with enterprise software/SaaS solutions for organizations.
$358.22M
$94.48
-1.56%
PACK Ranpak Holdings Corp.
The automation and packaging software offerings suggest enterprise-level SaaS applications for large customers.
$347.63M
$4.25
+3.28%
KFS Kingsway Financial Services Inc.
KSX contains SaaS-based enterprise software offerings.
$346.61M
$11.82
-1.25%
PAYS PaySign, Inc.
The Plasma SaaS expansion includes enterprise software offerings beyond payments, aligning with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$346.22M
$6.41
+1.83%
ONTF ON24, Inc.
ON24 primarily sells an enterprise SaaS software platform (webinars/digital engagement) to B2B customers.
$342.49M
$8.11
+0.06%
RMNI Rimini Street, Inc.
The company offers end-to-end enterprise software support and ERP modernization services, leveraging SaaS-like platforms via partnerships (e.g., ServiceNow).
$341.32M
$3.74
+0.54%
CTEV Claritev Corporation
Enterprise SaaS software delivering data-driven cost-management and analytics for large organizations.
$340.26M
$22.12
+7.43%
VALU Value Line, Inc.
The company monetizes proprietary software/digital platforms (The Value Line Research Center, Investment Analyzer) via enterprise SaaS-style licensing.
$331.37M
$35.28
-0.01%
TTGT TechTarget, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software representing TTGT's subscription-based software platforms for large organizations.
$330.48M
$4.83
+5.35%
ALIT Alight, Inc.
SaaS/Enterprise Software categorization for cloud-hosted HR and benefits platform serving large enterprises.
$327.81M
$0.65
+5.03%
SPT Sprout Social, Inc.
Sprout Social is a cloud-based enterprise software platform delivering social media management with publishing, listening, analytics, and engagement tools.
$326.73M
$5.75
+4.26%
MTLS Materialise N.V.
Materialise's software offerings include enterprise software solutions for manufacturing workflows and automation.
$322.51M
$5.42
-0.64%
DENN Denny's Corporation
The company leverages enterprise software platforms for its loyalty, ordering, and analytics, aligning with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$321.87M
$6.25
TLS Telos Corporation
Xacta and related security software offerings are delivered as cloud-based software, aligning with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$321.57M
$4.38
+0.57%
EVC Entravision Communications Corporation
Advertising Technology Services platform is a software-based enterprise product likely sold as a service, aligning with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$321.15M
$3.52
-0.28%
ANGI Angi Inc.
Angi provides a software platform for marketplace operations and pro/homeowner interactions (enterprise software/vertical SaaS characteristics).
$319.31M
$7.51
+1.49%
EWCZ European Wax Center, Inc.
Enterprise software-like capabilities for internal operations and analytics.
$316.92M
$5.83
-0.09%
ZH Zhihu Inc.
SaaS/enterprise software angle via AI tools and platform capabilities offered on the platform.
$303.86M
$3.73
-1.97%
ALLT Allot Ltd.
SECaaS is delivered as a software-as-a-service model, aligning with an enterprise SaaS software category.
$300.78M
$7.14
-1.52%
XPER Xperi Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software reflects the B2B licensing and platform provisioning to partners and OEMs.
$300.25M
$6.72
+3.70%
SMRT SmartRent, Inc.
Enterprise SaaS capabilities and recurring revenue model for large organizations in real estate.
$297.05M
$1.54
-1.59%
UP Wheels Up Experience Inc.
Enterprise SaaS software offerings supporting business operations for corporate travel and fleet management.
$293.01M
$0.39
-2.93%
AVNW Aviat Networks, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software for enterprise‑scale management and analytics platforms.
$292.69M
$22.48
-1.40%
SLP Simulations Plus, Inc.
Enterprise-grade software suite for biosimulation and regulatory-compliance workflows aligns with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$289.51M
$14.70
+2.30%
DDD 3D Systems Corporation
SaaS - Enterprise Software platforms for manufacturing operations and workflow optimization.
$288.37M
$2.31
+3.12%
OCFT OneConnect Financial Technology Co., Ltd.
Enterprise SaaS software offerings for financial institutions.
$283.76M
$7.89
TYGO Tigo Energy, Inc.
Predict+ platform is delivered as enterprise software (cloud-based), representing a Software as a Service revenue stream.
$279.30M
$4.21
+6.05%
PDYN Palladyne AI Corp.
SaaS - Enterprise Software: software platform marketed and sold as a subscription to enterprises.
$276.19M
$6.70
+1.98%
EGHT 8x8, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software: cloud-based CX and communications software for businesses.
$274.51M
$1.99
+0.25%
MKTW MarketWise, Inc.
Enterprise-grade SaaS software framework powering the MarketWise platform and subscriber tools.
$272.50M
$17.35
+2.06%
FC Franklin Covey Co.
Franklin Covey's core offering is a subscription-based Enterprise Software platform (Impact Platform) delivering learning, coaching, and content delivery.
$272.41M
$23.51
-0.30%
GRRR Gorilla Technology Group Inc.
Enterprise SaaS solutions and software offerings for large organizations and government clients.
$270.78M
$13.85
+7.08%
LAW CS Disco, Inc.
DISCO's software platform is delivered as a cloud-based enterprise SaaS solution.
$268.09M
$4.21
-1.86%
SVCO Silvaco Group, Inc. Common Stock
SaaS - Enterprise Software reflecting Silvaco's software license and maintenance business model.
$261.35M
$8.76
+2.70%
BIGC BigCommerce Holdings, Inc.
Core SaaS platform for enterprise e-commerce (BigCommerce) now Commerce.com; direct product offering.
$256.74M
$3.27
AUDC AudioCodes Ltd.
Live and related offerings are provided as enterprise cloud Software as a Service (SaaS).
$256.34M
$9.34
+2.64%
ASUR Asure Software, Inc.
Asure's offerings are enterprise-grade software delivered via a subscription model across modules.
$254.04M
$9.16
+0.11%
CNDT Conduent Incorporated
The company provides enterprise software SaaS offerings targeting large organizations as part of its technology-led BPO model.
$249.21M
$1.74
+6.44%
LTRX Lantronix, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software – SaaS platform and engineering services.
$243.63M
$6.35
+2.58%
JFIN Jiayin Group Inc.
Provides cloud-hosted enterprise software/tools supporting scalable operations for lenders and partners.
$239.64M
$4.63
-0.75%
GDC GD Culture Group Limited
The company discusses subscriptions and enterprise-oriented offerings for its AI content platform, i.e., SaaS Enterprise Software.
$239.39M
$4.00
+1.40%
ZIP ZipRecruiter, Inc.
Platform serves enterprise clients with recruitment tools and integrations, aligning with Enterprise SaaS.
$237.86M
$2.79
+0.18%
SPOK Spok Holdings, Inc.
The software platform is sold primarily as enterprise software licenses and subscriptions.
$236.88M
$11.49
-0.09%
AZ A2Z Cust2Mate Solutions Corp.
Enterprise software offerings for managing and integrating the smart cart and media ecosystem.
$235.62M
$6.76
+3.05%
INSG Inseego Corp.
Enterprise SaaS software platform offerings (cloud-based management, APIs, etc.).
$232.67M
$15.94
+4.97%
SMWB Similarweb Ltd.
Similarweb operates a cloud-based enterprise software platform delivering digital intelligence, web/app analytics, and insights to businesses.
$226.93M
$2.62
-0.57%
HUHU HUHUTECH International Group Inc. Ordinary Shares
Enterprise software aspects of HUHUTECH's FMCS likely align with cloud-based, enterprise software offerings.
$223.17M
$10.64
+0.95%
NEXN Nexxen International Ltd.
SaaS - Enterprise Software applies as Nexxen provides a cloud-based, service-oriented adtech platform.
$222.83M
$7.69
+2.67%
XRX Xerox Holdings Corporation
Provides workflow and document software (e.g., FreeFlow, related SaaS offerings) as enterprise software.
$221.51M
$1.76
+1.73%
BKKT Bakkt Holdings, Inc.
Brokerage-in-a-box is an enterprise software platform enabling crypto trading/licensing for institutions.
$220.91M
$8.98
-2.23%
EGAN eGain Corporation
Egan's core offering is SaaS-based enterprise software delivered as a cloud service for knowledge management and customer engagement.
$219.93M
$8.08
-0.62%
DVLT Datavault AI Inc.
DVLT operates a SaaS enterprise software platform for data monetization and exchange targeted at institutional clients.
$216.19M
$0.74
-2.92%
ARQQ Arqit Quantum Inc.
The company is pivoting to a software-as-a-service enterprise software model with channel partners and multi-year subscriptions.
$216.06M
$16.27
+1.53%
ATGL Alpha Technology Group Limited
Cloud-based ERP/CRM software delivered as a SaaS business model.
$213.68M
$14.00
FCCN Spectral Capital Corporation
Proprietary software products likely delivered as SaaS/enterprise software built on IP.
$213.56M
$2.39
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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}}