Not sure about SaaS, For nearly all our SaaS AI's just made it easier to work with, we haven't got rid of a single SaaS product, but via APIs, we've integrated and automated a LOT more of our existing SaaS products.
I think it's like with everything. One one hand you can replace some SaaS with in-house developed services, but on the other hand, it makes integrations with SaaS that provide functionalities you can't or don't want to deal with way easier.
So you are probably right. It won't go to zero. Just shift towards more infrastructural and access services.
Not sure about SaaS, For nearly all our SaaS AI's just made it easier to work with, we haven't got rid of a single SaaS product, but via APIs, we've integrated and automated a LOT more of our existing SaaS products.
I think it's like with everything. One one hand you can replace some SaaS with in-house developed services, but on the other hand, it makes integrations with SaaS that provide functionalities you can't or don't want to deal with way easier.
So you are probably right. It won't go to zero. Just shift towards more infrastructural and access services.