SaaS - Enterprise Software
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RZB
Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated
Underwriting software platforms imply Enterprise Software offerings for clients and operations.
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$8.73B |
$24.88
+0.14%
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LUMN
Lumen Technologies, Inc.
Lumen Digital platform and related software offerings align with enterprise SaaS/software delivery models.
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$8.72B |
$8.22
-3.24%
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OSK
Oshkosh Corporation
ClearSky fleet management software represents enterprise SaaS offerings for customers.
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$8.48B |
$130.01
-1.87%
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OTEX
Open Text Corporation
OpenText's core offering is an AI-enabled, cloud-based enterprise software platform for information management sold as a SaaS solution.
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$8.44B |
$33.28
+0.24%
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HIMS
Hims & Hers Health, Inc.
Enterprise SaaS software supporting large healthcare platforms and operations.
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$8.41B |
$36.59
-1.68%
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HQY
HealthEquity, Inc.
The company serves employers and benefits brokers with its software platforms, representing enterprise SaaS for business customers.
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$8.34B |
$95.95
-0.87%
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PCTY
Paylocity Holding Corporation
SaaS - Enterprise Software (cloud-based enterprise software platform).
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$8.32B |
$148.26
-1.74%
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APPF
AppFolio, Inc.
Platform targets enterprise-scale deployments (Plus/Max), indicating broader enterprise software applicability.
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$8.30B |
$224.46
-3.01%
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DOCS
Doximity, Inc.
Doximity operates a subscription-based enterprise software platform for healthcare providers, fitting SaaS - Enterprise Software.
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$8.21B |
$45.20
+3.09%
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ESTC
Elastic N.V.
Elastic's subscription offerings (Elastic Cloud and self-managed) align with SaaS - Enterprise Software as a primary revenue model.
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$8.11B |
$74.25
-2.70%
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AWI
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
Kanopi and AWI's digital platforms can be viewed through the lens of Enterprise SaaS software for business customers.
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$8.06B |
$185.03
-0.68%
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FROG
JFrog Ltd.
SaaS - Enterprise Software reflects JFrog's cloud-based, subscription software platform for software delivery and security.
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$8.05B |
$67.25
-2.51%
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JBTM
JBT Marel Corporation
Enterprise SaaS software solutions supporting integrated business processes and data across operations.
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$8.03B |
$155.79
+0.77%
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MNDY
monday.com Ltd.
monday.com operates a cloud-based enterprise SaaS Work OS with multi-product modules (work management, CRM, service, and development) sold as a unified software platform.
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$7.87B |
$151.80
-3.28%
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SKM
SK Telecom Co.,Ltd
SKM monetizes AI-related capabilities through enterprise SaaS-style software offerings (AIX).
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$7.85B |
$20.34
+0.17%
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DSGX
The Descartes Systems Group Inc.
Enterprise-scale SaaS platform spanning multiple logistics functions.
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$7.76B |
$90.06
-0.72%
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DBX
Dropbox, Inc.
Dropbox's core offering is a SaaS cloud-based enterprise software platform providing file syncing, storage and collaboration.
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$7.64B |
$27.93
-1.36%
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STEP
StepStone Group Inc.
The firm deploys software-enabled platforms (SPI) and offers cloud/SaaS-like software capabilities to clients.
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$7.60B |
$64.03
-0.58%
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HLNE
Hamilton Lane Incorporated
SaaS - Enterprise Software captures HLNE's cloud-based software subscriptions and reporting services for clients.
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$7.25B |
$129.70
-0.38%
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LNW
Light & Wonder, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software is relevant to cross-platform game platforms and operator relationships.
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$7.24B |
$86.27
+0.06%
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NICE
NICE Ltd.
NICE sells cloud-based enterprise software (SaaS) for customer engagement and automation.
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$7.08B |
$106.99
-2.06%
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ESAB
ESAB Corporation
ESAB offers software-based solutions and digital services (enterprise software/SaaS) around its equipment ecosystem.
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$7.05B |
$115.38
-0.65%
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SRAD
Sportradar Group AG
SaaS - Enterprise Software: cloud-based software solutions for operators and media.
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$6.88B |
$22.98
-0.56%
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ADT
ADT Inc.
Enterprise SaaS-style software platform associated with ADT Plus.
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$6.78B |
$8.22
+0.80%
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GLBE
Global-e Online Ltd.
Core enterprise SaaS software platform for cross-border e-commerce merchants.
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$6.73B |
$38.99
-2.89%
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EXLS
ExlService Holdings, Inc.
EXLS provides SaaS - Enterprise Software capabilities via its AI and analytics platforms for large organizations.
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$6.73B |
$41.12
-1.25%
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MKTX
MarketAxess Holdings Inc.
MarketAxess delivers enterprise software-as-a-service for fixed-income trading platforms and workflows.
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$6.69B |
$178.78
-0.12%
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GTLB
GitLab Inc.
GitLab is an enterprise SaaS platform delivering a comprehensive DevSecOps suite as a primary product.
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$6.59B |
$39.06
-1.16%
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DLB
Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
Dolby OptiView is described as a cloud-based platform, indicating a software-as-a-service/offering.
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$6.47B |
$66.60
-1.39%
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FAF
First American Financial Corporation
SaaS - Enterprise Software representing cloud-based software platforms for business processes.
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$6.46B |
$64.39
+0.70%
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KD
Kyndryl Holdings, Inc.
KD delivers software-enabled services and platforms (SaaS-like offerings) for enterprise IT management and modernization.
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$6.22B |
$26.84
-0.32%
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FOUR
Shift4 Payments, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software captures cloud-based, large-organization software offerings.
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$6.08B |
$66.03
-3.96%
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ACT
Enact Holdings, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software: Rate360 and underwriting tools delivered as a software platform supporting underwriting and pricing.
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$5.86B |
$40.03
+0.73%
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WH
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
Wyndham provides cloud-based software (Wyndham Connect) to franchisees as a software product.
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$5.86B |
$76.53
-0.29%
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ARW
Arrow Electronics, Inc.
ArrowSphere embodies a SaaS-based enterprise software platform for cloud services marketplace.
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$5.85B |
$113.40
-0.17%
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MTN
Vail Resorts, Inc.
Enterprise software capabilities behind guest services, loyalty, and operations.
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$5.80B |
$159.45
-1.43%
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HRB
H&R Block, Inc.
Wave and other tax/finance software platforms position HRB's software offerings as broader SaaS solutions for enterprises and small businesses.
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$5.80B |
$43.06
-0.58%
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LMND
Lemonade, Inc.
If LMND licenses its platform or offers software as a service around its tech stack, it aligns with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
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$5.75B |
$77.06
-1.01%
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WAY
Waystar Holding Corp.
Delivered as enterprise SaaS with large provider deployments and cross-selling, fitting the SaaS - Enterprise Software theme.
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$5.69B |
$32.94
+0.87%
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RDNT
RadNet, Inc.
Licensing of AI/software solutions to external customers, indicating enterprise software offerings.
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$5.69B |
$71.98
-2.64%
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COMP
Compass, Inc.
The platform serves large brokerages as an enterprise software solution, supporting scale and integration across agents and offices.
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$5.65B |
$10.34
-3.77%
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PL
Planet Labs PBC
Planet's Planet Insights Platform represents an enterprise SaaS offering for analytics and data access.
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$5.62B |
$18.00
-1.29%
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WIX
Wix.com Ltd.
Wix operates as a Software-as-a-Service platform delivering a cloud-based web development and digital creation suite.
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$5.61B |
$98.24
-3.56%
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BILL
Bill.com Holdings, Inc.
Enterprise-grade cloud software platform for financial operations; BILL's core product is a SaaS platform.
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$5.54B |
$54.09
-0.83%
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QLYS
Qualys, Inc.
Qualys markets and sells its platform as enterprise SaaS software to large organizations.
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$5.51B |
$146.13
-4.20%
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YOU
Clear Secure, Inc.
CLEAR's B2B CLEAR1 platform is presented and monetized as a SaaS enterprise identity platform.
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$5.46B |
$39.66
-3.47%
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BMI
Badger Meter, Inc.
BMI's BEACON SaaS suite is a cloud-based enterprise software platform delivering real-time water management analytics to utilities.
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$5.45B |
$184.39
-0.22%
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IRTC
iRhythm Technologies, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software capturing software platform used by healthcare providers and partners.
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$5.42B |
$171.28
+1.45%
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CVLT
Commvault Systems, Inc.
Company sells SaaS-based enterprise software with strong subscription/saaS ARR growth.
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$5.41B |
$120.92
-0.56%
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INGM
Ingram Micro Holding Corporation
SaaS - Enterprise Software: The platform-enabled services and cloud solutions position Ingram Micro as an enterprise SaaS software provider through Xvantage.
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$5.33B |
$21.61
-4.84%
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WEX
WEX Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software for cloud-hosted business applications across segments.
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$5.27B |
$151.23
-1.66%
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MRP
Millrose Properties, Inc.
HOPPR represents a software platform as a service for enterprise homebuilders, i.e., SaaS - Enterprise Software.
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$5.26B |
$31.48
-0.69%
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VIRT
Virtu Financial, Inc.
Virtu offers enterprise software/SaaS-like distribution of its Execution Services via Virtu Technology Services (VTS).
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$5.15B |
$33.12
-1.75%
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LSTR
Landstar System, Inc.
Enterprise software-style platform providing logistics management and agent-capacity network coordination.
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$5.13B |
$145.72
-1.61%
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CZR
Caesars Entertainment, Inc.
Digital platform/software services (enterprise SaaS-style) may be used for loyalty, player accounts, or back-end ops.
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$5.10B |
$23.82
-2.87%
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INFA
Informatica Inc.
Informatica's core offering is the cloud-based Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC) delivered as SaaS for enterprise data management.
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$5.09B |
$24.79
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SNEX
StoneX Group Inc.
StoneX provides enterprise-scale software platforms across trading, risk management, onboarding, and client engagement.
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$5.08B |
$97.53
+0.10%
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S
SentinelOne, Inc.
Platform offered as SaaS/enterprise software to large organizations.
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$5.03B |
$14.88
-1.29%
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ACIW
ACI Worldwide, Inc.
Platform is enterprise-scale SaaS software for financial institutions and large organizations.
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$4.90B |
$46.95
-1.23%
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WK
Workiva Inc.
Enterprise-grade cloud-based software as a service for large organizations' reporting, governance, risk, and compliance processes.
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$4.89B |
$87.50
+0.19%
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AVAL
Grupo Aval Acciones y Valores S.A.
Aval Valor Compartido exemplifies an enterprise software platform enabling cross-bank synergies and centralized processes.
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$4.89B |
$4.12
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GHC
Graham Holdings Company
SaaS - Enterprise Software across Kaplan operations and related platforms.
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$4.87B |
$1113.73
-0.38%
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NNI
Nelnet, Inc.
Enterprise software solutions used across Nelnet's operations and services.
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$4.81B |
$133.26
+0.21%
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MMS
Maximus, Inc.
Maximus provides enterprise SaaS software for managing government programs and operations at scale.
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$4.76B |
$86.08
+1.96%
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SOUN
SoundHound AI, Inc.
Recurring service subscriptions (Pillar 2) represent a primary revenue stream, consistent with SaaS enterprise software offerings.
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$4.75B |
$10.91
-6.31%
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UPST
Upstart Holdings, Inc.
Platform is cloud-based SaaS enterprise software for lending.
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$4.75B |
$47.05
-4.67%
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QTWO
Q2 Holdings, Inc.
Enterprise SaaS software delivered as a cloud platform for large financial institution customers.
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$4.70B |
$73.01
-3.05%
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NIQ
NIQ Global Intelligence Plc
NIQ provides an Enterprise SaaS analytics platform for consumer insights delivered on a cloud-based subscription model.
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$4.70B |
$15.38
-3.39%
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CAR
Avis Budget Group, Inc.
Enterprise-grade software platforms supporting pricing, reservations, and fleet management.
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$4.61B |
$128.51
-1.92%
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SAIC
Science Applications International Corporation
SAIC provides cloud-based enterprise software solutions (ERP/CRM-like) for large government programs.
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$4.61B |
$101.03
+0.84%
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CLBT
Cellebrite DI Ltd.
Guardian, Inseyets, and Pathfinder are delivered as subscription-based enterprise software.
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$4.52B |
$18.14
-3.61%
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ZETA
Zeta Global Holdings Corp.
SaaS - Enterprise Software: core delivery model of the marketing platform to enterprises.
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$4.42B |
$17.68
-4.77%
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ITRI
Itron, Inc.
The platform is delivered as software/analytics over the cloud/enterprise, corresponding to SaaS - Enterprise Software.
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$4.40B |
$96.05
-0.14%
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BOX
Box, Inc.
Box is an enterprise SaaS provider delivering secure content management and collaboration software.
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$4.37B |
$29.75
-1.26%
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OS
OneStream, Inc. Class A Common Stock
OneStream offers a cloud-based subscription software platform for finance and enterprise performance management (SaaS).
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$4.31B |
$17.10
-3.61%
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OSCR
Oscar Health, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software as a broader software offering associated with the platform's deployment for enterprise-scale health plans/employers.
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$4.30B |
$16.29
-2.07%
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PI
Impinj, Inc.
SaaS - Enterprise Software captures Impinj’s cloud-based inventory/visibility software offerings.
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$4.23B |
$149.25
+2.70%
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RUN
Sunrun Inc.
Sunrun's software platform operates as a cloud-based enterprise software offering for customers and partners.
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$4.14B |
$17.50
-2.40%
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DNB
Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc.
Enterprise SaaS software for analytics, risk, and business processes.
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$4.08B |
$9.15
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FLNC
Fluence Energy, Inc.
SaaS/enterprise software offerings tied to grid/storage management, monitoring, and lifecycle services.
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$4.05B |
$21.84
-1.55%
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PAY
Paymentus Holdings, Inc.
Paymentus operates a subscription-based cloud software platform serving large enterprises, fitting Enterprise SaaS.
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$4.01B |
$30.45
-4.84%
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DLO
DLocal Limited
The platform is delivered as cloud-based SaaS software serving enterprise merchants via API integrations.
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$3.99B |
$13.84
-2.05%
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OUT
Outfront Media Inc.
SaaS/enterprise software dimension of the OOH digital platform supporting programmatic buying and campaign management.
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$3.92B |
$23.25
-0.73%
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FRSH
Freshworks Inc.
Freshworks is a cloud-based enterprise SaaS provider delivering CX and EX software, i.e., enterprise software.
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$3.83B |
$12.66
-3.69%
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GBTG
Global Business Travel Group, Inc.
The company delivers enterprise software platforms for corporate travel management, aligning with SaaS - Enterprise Software.
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$3.83B |
$8.00
+0.82%
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CARG
CarGurus, Inc.
CarGurus functions as enterprise software via its dealer workflows, data insights, and digital transaction enablement tools.
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$3.82B |
$38.70
+0.53%
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BRC
Brady Corporation
Brady's integrated hardware/software ecosystem includes enterprise-level software solutions to support workflow and compliance in identification and safety.
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$3.79B |
$80.48
+0.04%
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VRNS
Varonis Systems, Inc.
Varonis is transitioning to a SaaS-first Enterprise Software model, generating ARR from cloud-based subscriptions.
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$3.79B |
$32.97
-2.43%
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BRZE
Braze, Inc.
Braze sells a cloud-based enterprise SaaS platform for customer engagement and CRM workflows.
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$3.69B |
$33.24
+0.32%
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ICUI
ICU Medical, Inc.
LifeShield enterprise software platform for infusion devices aligns with SaaS - Enterprise Software category.
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$3.66B |
$147.92
-0.34%
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KFY
Korn Ferry
Enterprise-level SaaS licensing for talent management and HR insights.
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$3.66B |
$68.95
-1.33%
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BL
BlackLine, Inc.
BlackLine provides cloud-based enterprise software for financial close automation and related finance processes.
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$3.63B |
$57.30
-2.34%
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CRVL
CorVel Corporation
Provides enterprise software platforms for claims management and network cost containment delivered as services.
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$3.59B |
$70.34
+0.59%
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WNS
WNS (Holdings) Limited
WNS provides enterprise software-enabled solutions and platforms as part of its digital transformation offerings.
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$3.55B |
$76.30
-0.24%
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INTA
Intapp, Inc.
They offer enterprise-scale SaaS solutions used across large professional services firms, i.e., enterprise software.
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$3.53B |
$42.28
-1.63%
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CALX
Calix, Inc.
Calix delivers its platform as enterprise software/SaaS with cloud-based managed services.
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$3.51B |
$54.87
+2.14%
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AGYS
Agilysys, Inc.
The company markets enterprise-scale hospitality software across hotels, casinos, and related venues, aligning with Enterprise Software in a SaaS model.
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$3.50B |
$121.54
-2.61%
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VRRM
Verra Mobility Corporation
Serves enterprise/government-scale deployments with long-term contracts, fitting enterprise software tag rationale.
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$3.48B |
$21.55
-1.12%
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JOYY
JOYY Inc.
All Other non-livestreaming revenue includes SaaS-based enterprise software offerings.
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$3.46B |
$63.70
-0.94%
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ASAN
Asana, Inc.
Asana sells enterprise SaaS subscriptions for work management.
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$3.39B |
$14.22
-0.87%
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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.
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### 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.
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### 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.
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