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                                MSFT
                                Microsoft Corporation
                             Microsoft 365 Copilot and Teams represent collaboration software as a service. | $3.91T | $517.82 
                                -1.51%
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                                GOOG
                                Alphabet Inc.
                             Google Workspace represents Collaboration Software, a core enterprise SaaS product. | $3.40T | $281.90 | 
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                                SAP
                                SAP SE
                             Collaboration Software: cloud-based collaboration and communication capabilities within SAP's ecosystem. | $302.22B | $260.12 
                                +0.36%
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                                CSCO
                                Cisco Systems, Inc.
                             Cisco's collaboration suite (Webex) and collaboration solutions are direct software/services offerings within the portfolio. | $288.72B | $73.09 
                                +0.25%
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                                CRM
                                Salesforce, Inc.
                             Collaboration software including Slack for team communication and collaboration. | $245.36B | $260.42 
                                +1.47%
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                                ADBE
                                Adobe Inc.
                             Adobe enables collaboration workflows across creative and marketing teams within its cloud ecosystem. | $143.91B | $340.41 
                                +0.34%
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                                ADSK
                                Autodesk, Inc.
                             Collaborative cloud platform elements enable data/workflow collaboration across design and make processes. | $64.36B | $301.37 
                                +0.20%
                             | 
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                                TEAM
                                Atlassian Corporation
                             Atlassian provides team collaboration platforms, including communication, project management, and document sharing, i.e., Collaboration Software. | $42.18B | $169.48 
                                +5.48%
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                                ZM
                                Zoom Communications, Inc.
                             Core product: cloud-based collaboration software enabling meetings, chat, and file sharing. | $25.52B | $87.25 
                                +3.44%
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                                TRMB
                                Trimble Inc.
                             Collaboration software for cloud-based project collaboration (Trimble Connect) across teams and stakeholders. | $18.82B | $79.77 
                                +1.14%
                             | 
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                                DOCS
                                Doximity, Inc.
                             Secure messaging, enterprise Dialer usage, on-call scheduling, and collaboration features support team-based workflows, aligning with collaboration software. | $12.36B | $66.00 
                                +0.27%
                             | 
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                                PCOR
                                Procore Technologies, Inc.
                             The platform enables cross-stakeholder collaboration across owners, general contractors, and specialty contractors. | $10.74B | $73.86 
                                +2.58%
                             | 
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                                MNDY
                                monday.com Ltd.
                             The core product is a collaborative work-management platform enabling teams to plan, track, and execute work. | $9.97B | $205.38 
                                +3.26%
                             | 
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                                PSO
                                Pearson plc
                             Learning platforms and virtual learning tools enable collaboration features between students and educators. | $9.56B | $13.91 
                                -1.00%
                             | 
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                                DBX
                                Dropbox, Inc.
                             Collaboration software is a central product category for Dropbox's file sharing, document collaboration and team workflows. | $8.10B | $28.98 
                                +0.76%
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                                GTLB
                                GitLab Inc.
                             GitLab includes collaboration features (code hosting, issue tracking, merge requests) enabling team collaboration. | $7.84B | $48.75 
                                +2.67%
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                                WK
                                Workiva Inc.
                             Platform supports collaboration across distributed finance, risk, and compliance teams, enabling collaborative document and workflow management. | $4.82B | $85.02 
                                -1.75%
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                                BOX
                                Box, Inc.
                             Box offers collaboration software for team content creation, sharing, and workflow. | $4.61B | $32.10 
                                +0.78%
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                                CLBT
                                Cellebrite DI Ltd.
                             Guardian enables collaboration among investigators/prosecutors, a collaboration software use case. | $4.07B | $17.04 
                                -0.76%
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                                FRSH
                                Freshworks Inc.
                             The portfolio includes collaboration-related features (messaging, teamwork workflows) aligning with Collaboration Software. | $3.22B | $11.10 
                                +1.56%
                             | 
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                                ASAN
                                Asana, Inc.
                             Asana provides a cloud-based collaboration and work management platform for teams to coordinate tasks, projects, and goals. | $3.22B | $14.05 
                                +2.70%
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                                NSIT
                                Insight Enterprises, Inc.
                             Supports collaboration tooling/services as part of enterprise software and IT services. | $3.18B | $100.02 
                                +0.37%
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                                RNG
                                RingCentral, Inc.
                             Collaboration Software encompasses RingCentral's team communications, messaging, and multi-product collaboration offerings. | $2.65B | $30.12 
                                +2.17%
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                                XMTR
                                Xometry, Inc.
                             Teamspace is collaboration software enabling cross-functional teams to manage engineering and procurement workflows. | $2.46B | $48.65 
                                +0.27%
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                                APPN
                                Appian Corporation
                             Collaboration software enabling team workflows within enterprise automation. | $2.21B | $29.94 
                                +0.44%
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                                UPWK
                                Upwork Inc.
                             Upwork provides cloud-based collaboration tools and workflows to manage freelance projects, fitting Collaboration Software. | $2.15B | $15.95 
                                -2.24%
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                                PRGS
                                Progress Software Corporation
                             ShareFile is a cloud-based collaboration/file-sharing platform, aligning with Collaboration Software. | $1.80B | $42.66 
                                +1.98%
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                                PD
                                PagerDuty, Inc.
                             Collaboration Software reflects PagerDuty’s integrated incident communications with Slack/Teams. | $1.45B | $16.05 
                                +1.90%
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                                HSII
                                Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc.
                             Collaboration/software portal for client engagement and virtual assessment workflows. | $1.20B | $58.39 
                                +0.10%
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                                ETWO
                                E2open Parent Holdings, Inc.
                             Multi-party network and collaborative tooling enable cross-actor collaboration within supply chains. | $1.02B | $3.30 | 
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                                FVRR
                                Fiverr International Ltd.
                             The platform provides collaboration features (messaging, project coordination) enabling buyer-seller interactions and project work. | $785.96M | $22.63 
                                +2.03%
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                                SPT
                                Sprout Social, Inc.
                             Collaboration Software is relevant as Sprout Social unifies social publishing, listening, and care workflows for teams. | $582.34M | $10.27 
                                +2.55%
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                                CLMB
                                Climb Global Solutions, Inc.
                             CLMB distributes collaboration software (e.g., Ignite) as part of its vendor portfolio. | $564.94M | $111.36 
                                -9.28%
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                                WEAV
                                Weave Communications, Inc.
                             WEAV provides Collaboration Software features for team messaging, scheduling, and coordination. | $490.94M | $7.42 
                                +13.55%
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                                BAND
                                Bandwidth Inc.
                             Collaboration software capabilities are embedded in UCaaS/CCaaS offerings as part of Bandwidth's platform. | $479.48M | $16.16 
                                +0.28%
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                                OOMA
                                Ooma, Inc.
                             Ooma Office provides collaboration-enabled cloud communications for SMBs, aligning with collaboration software. | $304.70M | $11.22 
                                +1.68%
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                                SPOK
                                Spok Holdings, Inc.
                             Spok's software enables collaboration and team communications within healthcare workflows. | $284.51M | $14.29 
                                +3.33%
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                                AUDC
                                AudioCodes Ltd.
                             Voca CIC and Meeting Insights enable collaboration-focused software for enterprise communications. | $278.28M | $8.94 
                                +1.07%
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                                UIS
                                Unisys Corporation
                             Digital Workplace Solutions align with collaboration/software-as-a-service features for enterprise clients. | $248.02M | $3.56 
                                +2.15%
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                                EGHT
                                8x8, Inc.
                             Collaboration software capabilities (team communications, messaging, integrations) as part of the platform. | $246.10M | $1.85 
                                +1.09%
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                                ONTF
                                ON24, Inc.
                             The platform provides collaborative, interactive webinar experiences and engagement tooling. | $232.34M | $5.52 
                                +0.91%
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                                CXDO
                                Crexendo, Inc.
                             Offers collaboration software including conferencing and team collaboration features. | $186.67M | $6.49 
                                +0.93%
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                                GNSS
                                Genasys Inc.
                             CONNECT facilitates real-time collaboration and information sharing among public safety personnel. | $106.56M | $2.35 
                                -0.42%
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                                YXT
                                Yxt.Com Group Holding Ltd
                             The platform includes collaboration-oriented features (mentorship, learning paths) for enterprise teams. | $59.32M | $1.00 | 
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                                RAASY
                                Cloopen Group Holding Limited
                             Collaboration software suite for teams and enterprises (cloud-based). | $59.26M | $1.25 | 
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                                UPLD
                                Upland Software, Inc.
                             Collaboration software supporting knowledge/workflow around content and assets. | $58.39M | $2.08 
                                +1.46%
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                                KNIT
                                Kinetic Group Inc.
                             Skilliks combines project management, HR, education, DevOps, and consulting, i.e., Collaboration Software. | $52.84M | $2.00 | 
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                                INLX
                                Intellinetics, Inc.
                             Document management/workflow features suggest a collaboration software use-case in enterprise environments. | $42.93M | $9.82 
                                -1.26%
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                                ACCS
                                ACCESS Newswire Inc.
                             Collaboration software features for team communication and event management. | $36.82M | $9.54 
                                -0.31%
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                                RMSG
                                Real Messenger Corporation
                             Collaboration tools for deal coordination and team communication across brokerages. | $21.73M | $2.29 
                                -2.77%
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                                CXAI
                                CXApp Inc.
                             The platform enables collaboration and scheduling workflows within the enterprise workspace. | $14.17M | $0.73 
                                +7.32%
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                                EHGO
                                Eshallgo Inc. Class A Ordinary Shares
                             LuminaSphere includes collaboration tools, indicating a focus on cloud collaboration software. | $8.13M | $0.36 
                                -3.80%
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                                ONEI
                                OneMeta AI
                             Verbum's collaboration features integrate into meetings and chats with translation. | $7.83M | $0.21 | 
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                                IPDN
                                Professional Diversity Network, Inc.
                             IPDN's recruiting and networking platforms enable collaboration among recruiters and employers, aligning with collaboration software. | $6.44M | $3.17 
                                +2.43%
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                                MGAM
                                Mobile Global Esports Inc.
                             Dominus supports collaborative, role-based team ownership within fantasy sports, aligning with collaboration software concepts. | $4.72M | $0.15 | 
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                                OBLG
                                Oblong, Inc.
                             Core legacy product includes Mezzanine and collaboration software for multi-user video collaboration. | $3.74M | $3.10 
                                +9.93%
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                # Executive Summary
*   The Collaboration Software industry is being fundamentally reshaped by the rapid integration of AI, which is now the primary driver of product innovation, competitive differentiation, and new monetization models.
*   Intense competition and a surge in M&A are leading to market consolidation, as large ecosystem players pressure specialized platforms to either differentiate deeply or be acquired.
*   Near-term growth is tempered by macroeconomic headwinds, leading to enterprise spending scrutiny, longer sales cycles, and more conservative corporate guidance across the sector.
*   Financial performance is bifurcating between high-growth, specialized platforms (often with strong AI adoption) and mature players facing slowing growth in their core businesses.
*   Massive capital expenditures in AI infrastructure by tech titans like Microsoft and Google are raising the competitive stakes, while other firms focus on strategic acquisitions and shareholder returns.
*   The key to success is evolving from single-point solutions to integrated, AI-first platforms that can demonstrate clear ROI and meet stringent enterprise security and compliance requirements.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The Collaboration Software industry is in the midst of a generational shift driven by the rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence, which has become the primary battleground for market leadership. Companies are moving beyond simple features to launch comprehensive AI platforms like Microsoft's Copilot and Atlassian's Rovo, creating new, monetizable revenue streams. This AI arms race is driving significant financial results, with Microsoft's AI business already surpassing a $13 billion annual revenue run rate. The mechanism for value creation is the tangible productivity gain offered to enterprises, from automated workflows to intelligent knowledge discovery. This trend is happening now and is forcing every company to redefine its product roadmap and competitive strategy.
The race for AI supremacy is fueling market consolidation. Large ecosystem players like Microsoft are leveraging their scale to bundle AI-powered collaboration tools, putting immense pressure on standalone providers. In response, specialized leaders are making strategic acquisitions to bolster their platforms, as seen with Atlassian's agreement to acquire DX for approximately $1 billion. This dynamic is forcing a market-wide shift from fragmented point solutions to unified, intelligent platforms.
The largest opportunity lies in capturing the enterprise shift towards platform consolidation, where vendors who offer a comprehensive, AI-native "system of work" can displace multiple niche competitors. The primary near-term risk is macroeconomic uncertainty, which is causing enterprises to scrutinize IT budgets and delay purchasing decisions, as reflected in conservative guidance from firms like Atlassian and Zoom. Furthermore, navigating the complex web of data privacy and security regulations remains a critical challenge for enterprise adoption.
## Competitive Landscape
The collaboration software market is characterized by a dynamic battle between a few large, integrated ecosystems and numerous specialized platforms, with a strong customer desire for toolchain consolidation. GitLab's research indicates that 64% of teams desire to consolidate their toolchains, highlighting a significant market opportunity for comprehensive solutions.
Integrated ecosystem giants, such as Microsoft, leverage their massive existing footprint in enterprise software, including operating systems, CRM, and cloud infrastructure, to bundle collaboration and AI tools as part of a comprehensive, integrated suite. Their key advantage lies in enormous distribution channels, substantial R&D budgets, and the ability to bundle and cross-sell, creating a high-friction environment for customers to switch away. Microsoft 365 Copilot, for instance, is not sold as a standalone product but as an integrated layer across its entire suite of Office apps, Teams, and Azure cloud infrastructure, leveraging its dominant enterprise position.
Specialized work platform leaders, exemplified by Atlassian, dominate a specific category of work, such as software development with Jira or knowledge management with Confluence, with a best-of-breed platform. They then expand horizontally to become the central "work hub" for that domain. Their key advantages include deep domain expertise, a loyal user base, and strong brand recognition within their niche, allowing them to command premium pricing for specialized features. Atlassian is leveraging its foundational products to create a broader "System of Work" platform, connecting disparate teams and workflows.
Communications-centric challengers, like Zoom, start with a dominant position in a core communication modality, such as video conferencing, and use that entry point to expand into a broader collaboration and productivity platform. Their strength lies in strong brand recognition and user habits built around a core, high-frequency use case. Zoom is leveraging its leadership in video conferencing to build out a full work platform, including Zoom Phone, Contact Center, and the AI Companion, transitioning from a "meeting app" to a comprehensive communications hub.
## Financial Performance
Revenue growth in the collaboration software industry is clearly bifurcating. This divergence ranges from a robust +29% year-over-year for high-growth specialists like GitLab in Q2 FY26, down to a -1.4% decline for mature players such as Dropbox in Q2 2025. This bifurcation is driven by a company's position on the adoption curve and its exposure to high-demand segments like DevSecOps and AI-native platforms. Growth leaders are successfully capturing new enterprise budgets for toolchain modernization, while laggards are facing headwinds in their mature core markets and must pivot to new growth drivers.
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Profitability margins diverge based on business maturity and investment strategy. Non-GAAP operating margins range from the mid-teens to over 40%. This divergence reflects a strategic trade-off: mature, slower-growing companies prioritize profitability and cash flow, resulting in very high margins. Dropbox, for example, reported a non-GAAP operating margin of 41.5% in Q2 2025. In contrast, high-growth companies are still in a heavy investment phase, sacrificing near-term margin for market share gains, R&D, and sales expansion, particularly in the capital-intensive AI race. GitLab, a high-growth company, reported a non-GAAP operating margin of 17% in Q2 FY26.
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Capital allocation strategies are split between massive infrastructure investment and shareholder returns or strategic M&A. The industry's direction is dictated by AI, and capital is flowing accordingly. Ecosystem giants are engaged in a historic CapEx cycle to build the foundational AI infrastructure, with Microsoft projecting over $30 billion in capital expenditures for Q1 FY26 to meet surging AI demand. Other profitable players are using their cash for a combination of strategic, capability-enhancing M&A and returning capital to shareholders through aggressive buybacks, signaling confidence in their long-term cash flow. Atlassian's agreement to acquire DX for approximately 1 billion highlights the use of cash for strategic M&A.
Balance sheets across the industry are generally strong, characterized by robust cash flow generation. The asset-light, high-margin nature of the software-as-a-service (SaaS) model allows most established players to generate significant operating and free cash flow. This financial strength provides the flexibility to invest heavily in R&D, pursue acquisitions, and weather economic downturns without excessive leverage. Zoom, for instance, reported $489.3 million in operating cash flow in Q1 FY26, a strong representative example of the industry's cash-generative nature.
            
         
                     
                                             
        