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AI Drives the Future of Software as a Service (SaaS)

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
March 21, 2025
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Software as a Service, or SaaS, has been at the forefront of technology for at least 20 years, with applications that are completely available online. Artificial intelligence is now reversing this arrangement by using apps to provide services on their own. It’s referred to as “Services as Software.”

Software as a Service, or SaaS, is what you’ve experienced if you’ve ever used internet apps like Netflix, Slack, or Dropbox. You just log in and begin utilizing apps without having to install them on your computer. Because SaaS made software more accessible, so many organizations based their operations on it. However, a new service type that is becoming more popular is called AIaaS, or Artificial Intelligence as a Service, which is pronounced “A-I-as.” AIaaS, in contrast to traditional software, thinks, learns, and becomes better over time—it does more than merely store data or carry out tasks. It is intended to make choices, automate tasks, and adjust in response to human actions.

Many company executives are questioning if SaaS is sufficient or if they need to switch to AIaaS as more businesses move toward AI-driven solutions. Some others may even worry that it’s too late to ride this wave. What does this change entail, and how should companies react?

For IT workers and their business rivals, artificial intelligence is bringing forth a new world. “In the past, companies purchased software and employed human experts to run it,” stated futurist Frank Diana of Tata Consultancy Services in a recent piece. “AI is changing that paradigm. AI will increasingly be included into business processes from the beginning, not as an add-on but as the default worker. Almost every function will be impacted by this change.

Sixty percent of the 1,000 businesses polled by HFS are already looking to purchase services as technological products. The same number of companies “plan to replace some or all of their professional services with some form of AI within the next three to five years.”

Similarly, regular IT maintenance, HR, procurement, accounting, and customer service tasks “are becoming much easier to replicate in advancing gen AI and agentic software, supported by public and private cloud capabilities to secure and scale transaction volumes,” according to HFS authors Saurabh Gupta and Phil Fersht. 

What used to need teams of experts “is increasingly being handled by AI-powered systems capable of executing tasks autonomously,” Diana told reporters. “This shift involves changing how companies use and provide services, not merely automating tasks. The new paradigm represents a significant shift from the past: software is frequently the worker rather than only a tool for human labour.

SaaS is still useful, although there are many competitors in the market. Large SaaS solutions have already been developed by firms like Microsoft, Salesforce, and Zoom, making it difficult for new competitors to distinguish noticed. Today’s SaaS startups must contend with long-standing giants that have years of expertise, a well-known brand, and devoted clientele.

Expectations for software are evolving in the meanwhile. Tools that store data or perform basic activities are no longer enough for both consumers and businesses. Before they ask for software, they want it to think, help, and even anticipate their needs. Traditional SaaS is failing to keep up with these new expectations, which is why AIaaS is gaining steam.

Even while SaaS is here to stay, businesses who just provide conventional software solutions could find it more difficult to compete. Companies are more likely to remain relevant if they adopt AI-driven capabilities, whether by enhancing existing SaaS offerings or switching to AIaaS.

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