Ranjit Tinaikar from Ness Digital Engineering just dropped some real talk about the AI shake-up hitting SaaS companies. Here's the thing—yeah, AI's flipping the whole game. But legacy players? They're stuck. Massive infrastructure rewrites aren't cheap, and they're definitely not quick. Meanwhile, these AI-first startups are already shipping products. The gap's widening. Old guard's playing catch-up while newcomers sprint ahead. Classic disruption playbook, honestly.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 12-11 15:39
NGL, legacy SaaS is doomed, the infrastructure can't be changed... the new army has already taken off.
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FrontRunFighter
· 12-11 15:38
ngl, this is just market manipulation dressed up as "disruption." legacy players aren't stuck—they're being systematically priced out. who benefits from the narrative that speed > stability? venture capital. watch the dark forest closely here... someone's frontrunning this "ai inevitability" story and leaving retail holding bags.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 12-11 15:30
Big companies are too burdened; they can't change.
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StableCoinKaren
· 12-11 15:30
Established SaaS companies indeed need to change their fate, but on the other hand, can those AI startups really survive the next round of funding?
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DefiPlaybook
· 12-11 15:24
According to on-chain data, the technical debt ratio of traditional SaaS is about 60-80%, while AI-first startups have iteration cycles that are more than three times faster... This gap is not just a matter of widening, but an exponential leap ahead.
Ranjit Tinaikar from Ness Digital Engineering just dropped some real talk about the AI shake-up hitting SaaS companies. Here's the thing—yeah, AI's flipping the whole game. But legacy players? They're stuck. Massive infrastructure rewrites aren't cheap, and they're definitely not quick. Meanwhile, these AI-first startups are already shipping products. The gap's widening. Old guard's playing catch-up while newcomers sprint ahead. Classic disruption playbook, honestly.