Hackers ate my homework: Educational SaaS Canvas down after cyberattack ShinyHunters takes the credit and gives developer an F for security
Planning and land searches hit by IT problems in 3 councils following SaaS migration EXCLUSIVE: Searches go missing, house sales fall through, and a 5G mast erected by mistake
Anthropic comes for the midmarket software spend Backed by private equity and banking giants, it will build custom AI systems for business bottlenecks
ServiceNow under siege as Atlassian adds to ITSM take-outs CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes touts 'largest ever quarter for competitive displacements'
Survey says no, American workers are not keen on Microsoft's AI Lock-in worries threaten to dampen the E7 launch party
Microsoft Outlook for iOS still down and out for many after 'service change' Sign-in failures, unexpected sign-outs... just another day for users
Workday, Rippling, and Slack flunk data access test, claims Fivetran Report also slams multiple vendors for poor data integration and egress fees
Atlassian’s new data collection policy protects rich customers while AI eats the rest From August 17, the outfit will collect customer metadata by default unless you pay for the top tier
How ServiceNow gets customers to gorge at the AI trough 'AI is now infused in every package that we offer to our addressable market,' SVP John Aisien told us
How Salesforce and ServiceNow are squaring off in the battle for the helpdesk Benioff banks on user engagement while McDermott wants to govern AI agents
Snowflake manager explains the 'Spider-Man' theory of AI agent data access With access to great data comes great responsibility
Chevin pulls the handbrake on FleetWave software after security scare UK and US customers stuck waiting after fleet management SaaS vendor took affected environments offline
Minnesota State payroll problems grew after Workday launch, auditors say Sample testing found incorrect payments and delays after college system adopted new HR platform
Salesforce is looking to Slackbot to help it solve the SaaSpocalypse puzzle The chatbot will be a doorway to the company's other services
ServiceNow allegedly says salesman 'overachieved' and is not entitled to comp The 13-year sales vet closed two deals worth $27 million, but ServiceNow has “nullified” his compensation saying he “overachieved” his quota.
Datadog bets DIY AI will mean it dodges the SaaSpocalypse The theory is that its domain-specific model will beat generalist LLMs on results and economics
Snowflake's ongoing pitch: bring AI to data rather than data to AI Customers are 'excited' says one solution provider
Salesforce snaps up the team who built calendar app Clockwise to work on Agentforce Just the team, not the tech
Competition watchdog cracks knuckles, probes legality of Adobe cancellation fee Annual billed sub scrubbed after 14 days? Expect to pay 50% of yearly price
Microsoft 365 pauses Copilot creep after admins cry foul Automatic deployment of Redmond's assistant halted for now
Salesforce stock buyback to saddle company with debt until 2066 'We want to use our capital correctly, and I think debt is a great way to do that,' says CEO Benioff
Prince of PDFs, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen, to step down after 18 years Didn’t say why, but for once AI may not be the reason for a lost job
Atlassian to shed ten percent of staff, because AI Company is ‘reshaping our skill mix’ amid long share price slide and SaaSpocalypse whispers
Atlassian built a tool to migrate Jira users to the cloud and it made the move slower Fixed it amid user ire, swears new tool for bigger shifts is up to the job
Oracle says AI coding tools are helping it dodge the SaaSpocalypse Big Red reckons paying for datacenters is easy when you have half a trillion dollars of cloud orders on the books
Microsoft kicks new Outlook opt-out deadline down the road to 2027 Admins get another year before migration pressure ramps up
Okta CEO ‘paranoid’ as vibe coders stir SaaS-pocalypse fears It’s ok, Todd. You’re only paranoid if you’re wrong.
Claude having artificially intelligent hiccups and access lockouts for over two hours Developers ponder the horror of having to actually write code
SaaS-pocalypse chatter is doomster pr0n. It would be nice if enterprise IT were boring again Lost among the investor froth, someone has to do all the boring stuff. And they'll probably be around for the next spin of the hype cycle
Half of German-speaking SAP users set to blow past 2027 ECC support deadline Most DSAG members willing to pay a premium to stay on legacy platform until 2030
Salesforce CEO 'SaaSquatch' Benioff says his company will monster the SaaSpocalypse Selling so many agents they've cooked up a way to measure what they do
Workday CEO's AI talk can't shake off weaker sales forecast Claims HR company can escape the SaaSpocalypse with its core expertise
Microsoft teases ‘reimagined SharePoint experience’ with added AI Redmond also offers to take the OneDrive name out of your OneDrive
Palantir spent $25M on CEO flights so Alex Karp could do all the talking A hundred days a year in the air doesn't come cheap
Microsoft throws spox under the bus after Parliament testimony on ICC email kerfuffle Apologizes for 'inaccuracy'
ServiceNow can't seem to keep its wallet closed, snaps up small AI analytics company News of the deal came about two weeks after CEO Bill McDermott swore off any “large scale” M&A this year. A spokesperson called this deal a “tuck in.”
Apple's Creator Studio creates a subscription where free apps used to live Mac faithful aghast at helpful wallet-emptying suggestions
Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach clocks out amid job cuts and market jitters Co-founder Aneel Bhusri returns to hot seat after turbulent year
Containers, cloud, blockchain, AI – it's all the same old BS, says veteran Red Hatter After decades in the trenches, this engineer is done with hype cycles
Atlassian swears it can handle AI without blowing out costs, or being swamped CEO feels under-appreciated amid year-long value slump
Workday reveals around 400 staff soon won't have to work another day Job cuts to fall hardest on non-revenue generating roles on the Global Customer Operations team
Rise of AI means companies could pass on SaaS The writing is on the wall as AI companies race to add vertical functionality
Microsoft kills standalone SharePoint and OneDrive plans, because they’re not suite enough Blames ‘unintended or nonstandard usage’ and the cost of keeping them alive
US ownership of TikTok off to a rocky start as outage continues into second day Winter storms bring Oracle datacenter down
Oracle, Michael Dell, named as investors in JV that will run TikTok's US operations Big Red gets to store data, advise on security, and store the 'I'll watch just one more video' algo
Mandiant open sources tool to prevent leaky Salesforce misconfigs AuraInspector automates the most common abuses and generates fixes for customers
Snowflake buys Observe to make 'Days Since Last Outage' counters obsolete Nice idea, because its own cloudy services keep wobbling
ServiceNow snags Microsoft vet to run legal amid M&A spree Hossein Nowbar waged antitrust battles and created new legal policies around AI for Redmond
ServiceNow opens $7.7B ticket titled 'Buy security company, make it Armis' Customers will be able to see vulnerabilities, prioritize risks, and close them with automated workflows.
ServiceNow unworried by Salesforce firing shots across its bow Believes it can translate workflow smarts into AI ROI
ServiceNow mulls buying Armis to gain full visibility into the IT stack If the buy happens, the big question is will they integrate the codebase or keep it separate?
Workday project at Washington University hits $266M Protests force disclosure of costs totaling $16,000 per student over 7 year rollout replacing 80 legacy systems
Here we go again: Microsoft in UK court over cloud licensing Competition Appeal Tribunal to decide if multibillion-pound overcharging case can go to trial
Microsoft 365 boosts prices in 2026 … to pay for more AI and security All those new features won’t fund themselves
Salesforce finds new AI monetization knobs to twist With seat and usage-based deals back on the table, CRM giant tells investors agent prices are going up
Xero to start charging developers API usage fees, replacing revenue share deals One dev thinks this will become their second-highest cost, fears they’ll have to pass it on
Microsoft sharpens the blocking axe for Exchange Web Services Starting in March, Frontline Worker and Kiosk–only mailboxes lose EWS access
Swiss government says give M365, and all SaaS, a miss as it lacks end-to-end encryption PLUS: Exercise app tells spies to stop mapping; GitLab scan reveals 17,000 secrets; Leak exposes Iran’s Charming Kitten; And more!
Workday confronts existential threat as customers freeze hiring HR software vendor pushes cross-selling as modest workforce growth exposes vulnerability of per-seat pricing
Seven years later, Airbus is still trying to kick its Microsoft habit Google Workspace switch drags on amid Excel dependencies, compliance requirements, and compatibility issues
Atlassian ran a tabletop DR simulation that revealed it lived in dependency hell Four-year effort replaced spaghetti tangle with more robust and recoverable cloudy layer cake
Praise Amazon for raising this service from the dead The hardest part is admitting you were wrong, which AWS did.
SAP portal outage raises questions over vendor's cloud readiness Disruption left customers unable to track support cases, upgrades, or patching work
Microsoft apologizes for not explaining cheaper no-AI M365 plans, and all it took was a government lawsuit Even offers refunds if users sign up for AI they don’t want, once it fixed a bad link
US government shutdown clouds an otherwise sunny ServiceNow forecast Enterprise software giant lifts guidance but adds 'prudence' as federal contracts stall
As AI agents join SaaS, AWS tells users to expect more pricing puzzles Cloud giant says choice and flexibility matter more than standardization – for now
OpenAI goes after Microsoft 365 Copilot's lunch with 'company knowledge' feature ChatGPT can now rummage through corporate files via connectors, though Redmond still has the deeper hooks
Windows Insiders get special anniversary desktop wallpaper 11 years of filing feedback and all we got was a bloody... not even a T-shirt?
Microsoft suggests temporary registry hack for stricken smart card users When is an issue not an issue? When it's intentional