In 2011, The Wall Street Journal published Marc Andreessen's now-iconic article, "Why software is eating the world." Andreessen's vision was that software would redefine industries, acting as a transformative tool to help businesses to thrive, driving efficiency, scalability, and automation.
But Andreessen's vision was polarising at the time. The tech industry loved it, but critics – especially those in traditional sectors – doubted software could deliver the sweeping changes he envisioned.
Yet fast forward to today, and Andreessen's prediction has largely come true. Now, software – especially quickly evolving SaaS solutions – are changing entire industries. And as more businesses seek solutions tailored to their needs, vertical SaaS is driving the next leap forward in Andreessen's evolutionary prophecy.
In 2011, The Wall Street Journal published Marc Andreessen's now-iconic article, "Why software is eating the world." Andreessen's vision was that software would redefine industries, acting as a transformative tool to help businesses to thrive, driving efficiency, scalability, and automation.
But Andreessen's vision was polarising at the time. The tech industry loved it, but critics – especially those in traditional sectors – doubted software could deliver the sweeping changes he envisioned.
Yet fast forward to today, and Andreessen's prediction has largely come true. Now, software – especially quickly evolving SaaS solutions – are changing entire industries. And as more businesses seek solutions tailored to their needs, vertical SaaS is driving the next leap forward in Andreessen's evolutionary prophecy.
In 2011, The Wall Street Journal published Marc Andreessen's now-iconic article, "Why software is eating the world." Andreessen's vision was that software would redefine industries, acting as a transformative tool to help businesses to thrive, driving efficiency, scalability, and automation.
But Andreessen's vision was polarising at the time. The tech industry loved it, but critics – especially those in traditional sectors – doubted software could deliver the sweeping changes he envisioned.
Yet fast forward to today, and Andreessen's prediction has largely come true. Now, software – especially quickly evolving SaaS solutions – are changing entire industries. And as more businesses seek solutions tailored to their needs, vertical SaaS is driving the next leap forward in Andreessen's evolutionary prophecy.
In 2011, The Wall Street Journal published Marc Andreessen's now-iconic article, "Why software is eating the world." Andreessen's vision was that software would redefine industries, acting as a transformative tool to help businesses to thrive, driving efficiency, scalability, and automation.
But Andreessen's vision was polarising at the time. The tech industry loved it, but critics – especially those in traditional sectors – doubted software could deliver the sweeping changes he envisioned.
Yet fast forward to today, and Andreessen's prediction has largely come true. Now, software – especially quickly evolving SaaS solutions – are changing entire industries. And as more businesses seek solutions tailored to their needs, vertical SaaS is driving the next leap forward in Andreessen's evolutionary prophecy.