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There's a growing trend indicating a significant migration away from software-as-a-service.
It should make sense. Rates are higher and the free money is gone. Budgets have tightened and companies are looking to cut down on their tool stack and be more conscious of spending.
Job layoffs were another clear sign. Companies are needing to do more with less in order to be profitable.
It's a fundamental reworking of the balance sheet. Is your software an asset or a liability?
Seems more companies are choosing the former and I'm here for it.