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Last year, the AdExchanger Commerce Media newsletter covered the reckoning coming for subscription software companies – especially those that serve retail and ecommerce brands. SaaS vendors heard that ...
Consumption-based pricing has left many companies struggling to track spending, leading to a proliferation of underutilized ...
Capchase Pay, a Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) solution tailored for B2B SaaS companies, is transforming how vendors close deals and manage revenue. Designed to integrate into workflows, this tool empowers ...
The ever-expanding cloud has become ubiquitous. No longer is the cloud some remote set of services, somewhere up in the sky. Rather, the cloud is seeping into every industry, hybrid on-premises models ...
Tech debt and scope creep Tech debt and bloated features quietly kill speed. Founders must learn what’s slowing their team ...
… radical new business model: Users rule. Software-as-a-service, or SaaS for short, beats out open-source and offshoring as the most disruptive aspect of the software industry, and the one that will ...
The financial consequences affect nearly everyone: 99% of organizations report fraud losses from AI-enabled attacks in the ...
If there’s anything we know for sure about the impact of President Trump’s tariffs thus far, it’s that the very idea of them has been incredibly disruptive to businesses of all sizes. Perhaps even ...