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TRVG trivago N.V.
Platform/software-as-a-service element; trivago's technology platform is the core product delivered to partners and users.
$208.80M
$2.96
PAYS PaySign, Inc.
The Plasma SaaS expansion includes enterprise software offerings beyond payments, aligning with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$206.92M
$3.79
-0.26%
SDA SunCar Technology Group Inc.
SunCar's platform is delivered as SaaS to enterprise partners, representing an enterprise software offering.
$201.18M
$1.80
-8.16%
DOUG Douglas Elliman Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software for business operations related to real estate services.
$200.48M
$2.25
-0.66%
CXDO Crexendo, Inc.
Enterprise-grade SaaS software solutions with recurring revenue.
$198.83M
$6.76
+4.48%
NEXN Nexxen International Ltd.
SaaS - Enterprise Software applies as Nexxen provides a cloud-based, service-oriented adtech platform.
$198.73M
$7.25
+8.61%
AZ A2Z Cust2Mate Solutions Corp.
Enterprise software offerings for managing and integrating the smart cart and media ecosystem.
$198.62M
$5.53
TCX Tucows Inc.
Wavelo operates as a cloud-based telecom software platform delivering subscription/billing management, network orchestration, and provisioning—consistent with a SaaS enterprise software offering.
$196.86M
$17.27
-2.81%
DUOT Duos Technologies Group, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software / subscription revenue model.
$196.47M
$9.99
-1.28%
LZMH LZ Technology Holdings Limited Class B Ordinary Shares
Enterprise-grade SaaS offering used by businesses for centralized management of smart community services.
$193.50M
$1.29
OWLT Owlet, Inc.
Owlet Connect and enterprise data integration qualify as SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$192.94M
$11.34
+1.07%
ECXJ CXJ Group Co., Limited
Cloud-based enterprise software platform (ERP/CRM) supporting the franchise network.
$192.83M
$0.18
CCRD CoreCard Corporation
SaaS - Enterprise Software representing the cloud-based software platform for customers.
$183.77M
$23.69
+0.38%
RDCM RADCOM Ltd.
RADCOM ACE is sold as enterprise software with a recurring software/platform model.
$183.35M
$11.29
-2.00%
ZIP ZipRecruiter, Inc.
Platform serves enterprise clients with recruitment tools and integrations, aligning with Enterprise SaaS.
$179.67M
$2.50
+19.05%
INSG Inseego Corp.
Enterprise SaaS software platform offerings (cloud-based management, APIs, etc.).
$175.81M
$11.22
-2.18%
CMCM Cheetah Mobile Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software reflects CMCM's subscription-based software offerings aimed at business customers and institutions.
$175.24M
$7.33
+5.54%
DOMO Domo, Inc.
Domo operates as cloud-based enterprise software (SaaS) for analytics and data management.
$174.41M
$4.33
+2.36%
NRDY Nerdy, Inc.
Institutional contracts with school districts indicate an enterprise software/solutions approach for education customers.
$174.26M
$0.90
-2.74%
DH Definitive Healthcare Corp.
DH offers enterprise SaaS software platforms.
$172.82M
$1.21
-1.23%
UIS Unisys Corporation
Unisys derives core revenue from software licenses and ongoing maintenance, i.e., enterprise software solutions.
$171.85M
$2.42
+0.62%
LPRO Open Lending Corporation
Open Lending's core product is a cloud-based enterprise software platform (Lenders Protection Platform) used by lenders to underwrite, price, and manage near-prime auto loans.
$167.80M
$1.35
-4.58%
VERI Veritone, Inc.
Veritone's products are delivered as cloud-based enterprise software, i.e., SaaS.
$161.95M
$2.94
+0.51%
TRAK ReposiTrak, Inc.
The business model is enterprise-level SaaS with recurring subscriptions across multiple modules.
$159.48M
$8.81
+1.03%
SANG Sangoma Technologies Corporation
Software-led recurring revenue across cloud/hybrid/on-premise offerings indicating enterprise software presence.
$156.32M
$4.57
-2.56%
GAMB Gambling.com Group Limited
Enterprise software / SaaS platform delivering data-driven products to operators.
$154.28M
$4.39
+1.74%
CHPT ChargePoint Holdings, Inc.
ChargePoint's platform is delivered as enterprise software with recurring revenue from subscriptions.
$151.80M
$5.79
-11.00%
PERF Perfect Corp.
Enterprise SaaS offerings for brands/retail with a growing B2B client base.
$150.74M
$1.47
-0.68%
OPRX OptimizeRx Corporation
Enterprise SaaS software offering, aligning with OptimizeRx's cloud-based diagnostic marketing platform.
$146.11M
$7.47
-5.08%
HUHU HUHUTECH International Group Inc. Ordinary Shares
Enterprise software aspects of HUHUTECH's FMCS likely align with cloud-based, enterprise software offerings.
$145.88M
$6.98
+1.31%
PMTS CPI Card Group Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software represents PMTS's broader software offerings beyond a single product, including enterprise-scale digital issuance and personalization capabilities.
$141.26M
$17.34
+39.13%
SLQT SelectQuote, Inc.
Enterprise-grade SaaS offering for business workflow, analytics, and customer management.
$139.65M
$0.76
-4.55%
BZUN Baozun Inc.
Baozun's retail operating platform (OMS 4.0, DTC 2.0) represents enterprise software offerings that manage e-commerce operations for brand partners.
$138.54M
$2.37
-1.46%
HCAT Health Catalyst, Inc.
Ignite functions as enterprise software delivered as a service to healthcare organizations, aligning with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$137.23M
$1.92
-1.54%
JYNT The Joint Corp.
The platform supporting franchisor/franchisee operations aligns with enterprise SaaS software, used across the franchise network.
$136.56M
$8.65
-2.75%
FORR Forrester Research, Inc.
FD is a subscription software platform delivering research as a service, i.e., an enterprise SaaS offering.
$136.06M
$7.09
-1.73%
IDN Intellicheck, Inc.
Addresses as SaaS - Enterprise Software, given the focus on scalable, contract-based software for large organizations across verticals.
$133.25M
$6.72
+2.13%
MLNK MeridianLink, Inc.
Core enterprise SaaS software offering targeting banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions.
$131.12M
$20.02
+0.07%
BCRD Blueone Card Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software representing broader cloud-based software offerings.
$129.00M
$7.15
TBI TrueBlue, Inc.
The platforms serve large enterprise clients across organizations, aligning with Enterprise Software applications.
$127.84M
$4.33
+1.29%
RMAX RE/MAX Holdings, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software for large real estate franchise operations.
$126.76M
$6.24
-1.34%
ELRE Yinfu Gold Corporation
Emphasis on enterprise software offerings as the pivot's software platform for large organizations.
$124.42M
$0.43
GOAI Eva Live, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software covers GOAI's cloud-based software platform offering for ad tech monetization.
$124.12M
$3.70
-6.57%
MAPS WM Technology, Inc.
MAPS offers enterprise-scale software for cannabis operators as part of Weedmaps for Business.
$117.14M
$0.73
-3.06%
WRAP Wrap Technologies, Inc.
Enterprise-grade cloud/software services for evidence management and integrated public safety workflows.
$115.87M
$2.29
+5.05%
TTEC TTEC Holdings, Inc.
TTEC Digital offers enterprise-grade SaaS platforms and cloud software for CX technology and consulting.
$115.55M
$2.73
+14.92%
DHX DHI Group, Inc.
Provides Enterprise SaaS software for recruiting and talent matching (e.g., AI-driven skills mapping).
$115.53M
$2.58
+5.10%
MTC MMTec, Inc.
The platform is cloud-based software for financial services, aligning with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$115.10M
$4.65
+1.75%
CCLD CareCloud, Inc.
Solutions are deployed as enterprise-scale SaaS for healthcare providers, aligning with enterprise software.
$110.88M
$2.71
+3.24%
HPAI Helport AI Limited
SaaS offerings targeted at enterprise clients (enterprise software).
$105.09M
$3.00
+5.83%
SVCO Silvaco Group, Inc. Common Stock
SaaS - Enterprise Software reflecting Silvaco's software license and maintenance business model.
$104.82M
$3.28
-4.93%
RDZN Roadzen, Inc.
Roadzen provides an enterprise-grade Insurance-as-a-Service platform as cloud-based software for insurers, brokers, OEMs, and fleets.
$103.75M
$1.30
-0.38%
SNCR Synchronoss Technologies, Inc.
Enterprise SaaS platform delivered as a service to carriers; recurring revenue.
$103.52M
$9.01
+0.06%
SEER Seer, Inc.
Software platform sold/subscription model for enterprise proteomics workflows aligns with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$103.21M
$1.84
-0.27%
DMRC Digimarc Corporation
Core revenue comes from subscription-based software solutions for digital authentication and watermarking.
$95.51M
$4.40
-6.98%
AEYE AudioEye, Inc.
AudioEye sells enterprise software via a cloud-based SaaS platform delivering digital accessibility compliance.
$95.17M
$8.24
+7.43%
EXFY Expensify, Inc.
Company sells software as a service to enterprises (enterprise software).
$94.90M
$0.97
-4.82%
AISP Airship AI Holdings, Inc.
Cloud-based software subscriptions indicate an enterprise SaaS model for recurring revenue.
$92.96M
$2.66
-2.21%
DFDV DeFi Development Corp.
Enterprise-oriented SaaS software for real estate finance and lending workflows.
$91.76M
$3.88
-11.12%
ZENA ZenaTech, Inc.
ZenaTech offers Enterprise SaaS software as a core business segment for its customers.
$91.51M
$2.58
-2.64%
XBP XBP Global Holdings, Inc.
XBP operates a global, enterprise-scale SaaS platform (XBP Platform/Omnidirect) delivering digital transformation across large clients.
$90.72M
$7.41
-4.02%
SPRU Spruce Power Holding Corporation
Spruce Pro provides enterprise software capabilities to manage solar asset portfolios.
$90.60M
$5.06
-0.39%
AMWL American Well Corporation
Amwell is pursuing a high-margin, subscription-based enterprise software model around its platform.
$89.39M
$5.73
+4.95%
RAASY Cloopen Group Holding Limited
SaaS for enterprise software; cloud-hosted solutions across CC, UC&C, and CPaaS.
$87.29M
$2.10
GNSS Genasys Inc.
Genasys Protect is a cloud-based enterprise software platform delivering multi-channel critical alerts and situational awareness.
$85.87M
$1.82
-3.95%
DLHC DLH Holdings Corp.
Enterprise software offerings via cloud-based digital transformation and analytics solutions.
$85.07M
$5.77
-1.70%
YHNA YHN Acquisition I Limited
Potential offering of enterprise SaaS software for large organizations post-merger.
$82.38M
$10.63
SRFM Surf Air Mobility Inc.
SurfOS modules cover operations, financial reporting, and analytics, indicating an enterprise software platform.
$81.80M
$1.90
-0.79%
SFWL Shengfeng Development Limited
SaaS - Enterprise Software (cloud-based business applications used in logistics operations).
$79.51M
$0.96
+0.12%
FLNT Fluent, Inc.
CMS is delivered as cloud-based software for advertisers, i.e., SaaS - Enterprise Software.
$78.63M
$3.25
+0.46%
INVE Identiv, Inc.
Potential enterprise SaaS software offerings for broader business applications tied to Identiv’s digital identity data and analytics.
$78.28M
$3.30
SIEB Siebert Financial Corp.
Enterprise Software aspect of the platform serving corporate clients.
$77.62M
$1.88
-2.08%
RSSS Research Solutions, Inc.
Enterprise software deployment model for institutional and corporate customers; complements vertical software offering.
$77.56M
$2.38
+0.85%
KORE KORE Group Holdings, Inc.
KORE provides enterprise SaaS software for device management, location services, and analytics.
$77.49M
$4.42
+2.55%
ASPS Altisource Portfolio Solutions S.A.
Altisource uses enterprise SaaS solutions to deliver mortgage/real estate tech services at scale.
$73.65M
$6.08
-9.25%
FNGR FingerMotion, Inc.
Platform-based software revenue via subscription for enterprise software offerings.
$73.09M
$1.15
-4.17%
DIT AMCON Distributing Company
SaaS - Enterprise Software: cloud-based business applications and platforms used by distributors/retailers.
$72.79M
$108.56
-2.95%
XCH XCHG Limited American Depositary Share
Energy Asset Vault and software upgrades imply enterprise software/SaaS offerings.
$72.64M
$1.27
+4.35%
YTRA Yatra Online, Inc.
Enterprise software-as-a-service for corporate travel management and related workflows.
$71.64M
$1.18
+2.17%
CHGG Chegg, Inc.
Institution-level licensing and seat-based arrangements (B2I) position Chegg as enterprise/institutional software licensing.
$71.50M
$0.62
-5.73%
DVLT Datavault AI Inc.
DVLT operates a SaaS enterprise software platform for data monetization and exchange targeted at institutional clients.
$69.71M
$0.73
+2.84%
SOGP Sound Group Inc.
AI chatbot and companion services are delivered as cloud-based SaaS with recurring subscriptions.
$69.15M
$13.89
-0.86%
GRWG GrowGeneration Corp.
Pro Portal functions as an enterprise software platform for larger B2B customers.
$66.94M
$1.11
-0.45%
CRGO Freightos Limited Ordinary shares
Freightos Enterprise Suite is an enterprise SaaS solution for freight procurement, rate benchmarking, and shipment execution for large importers/exporters.
$65.14M
$1.37
+7.03%
GCL GCL Global Holdings Ltd Ordinary Shares
GCL leverages a digital platform (Key Vault) for activation-key distribution and piracy mitigation, representing a SaaS/enterprise software offering.
$65.02M
$0.52
-1.98%
FORA Forian Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software supporting subscription-based analytics and data management across industries.
$64.71M
$2.08
+0.24%
MCHX Marchex, Inc.
Core enterprise SaaS subscription model (OneStack) delivering analytics via a cloud-based platform.
$64.50M
$1.45
-0.68%
PODC PodcastOne, Inc.
The proprietary CMS and monetization stack provide enterprise software-like capabilities for creators and advertisers.
$63.78M
$2.34
-1.27%
COEP Coeptis Therapeutics, Inc.
NexGenAI platform represented as SaaS enterprise software offerings.
$63.12M
$11.88
-3.65%
STG Sunlands Technology Group
STG's SaaS offering serves business/enterprise-like learning needs through a software platform.
$62.62M
N/A
SEAT Vivid Seats Inc.
Skybox-based SaaS platform for enterprise sellers (professional seller analytics and tooling).
$62.62M
$6.36
+4.43%
VHC VirnetX Holding Corp
VirnetX describes VirnetX One as a security-as-a-service platform, indicating enterprise software/SaaS offerings.
$62.40M
$15.72
+7.60%
LVO LiveOne, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software: CMS/CDN and platform services enabling content management and distribution.
$61.29M
$5.37
+1.90%
GDC GD Culture Group Limited
The company discusses subscriptions and enterprise-oriented offerings for its AI content platform, i.e., SaaS Enterprise Software.
$61.14M
$3.75
+3.02%
UCL uCloudlink Group Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software—platform-oriented software offerings for connectivity services.
$61.10M
N/A
NEUE NeueHealth, Inc.
NeuePulse/NeueCare are delivered as vertically focused SaaS software for healthcare providers.
$60.29M
$6.75
WYY WidePoint Corporation
WidePoint provides Technology Management as a Service (TMaaS) via the ITMS platform, delivered as a SaaS offering to government and enterprise clients.
$58.47M
$5.91
-1.17%
IPA ImmunoPrecise Antibodies Ltd.
SaaS/enterprise software delivering BioStrand/LENSai capabilities via API/portal.
$54.46M
N/A
ISPO Inspirato Incorporated
Enterprise SaaS platform supporting marketplace and travel operations as a software backbone.
$53.12M
$4.26
+0.12%
WHEN World Health Energy Holdings, Inc.
Enterprise software offerings, including cybersecurity software-as-a-service.
$53.08M
$0.00
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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}}
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