Gartner Says $234 Billion in Enterprise Application Software Spend Is at Risk from Agentic AI
Agentic AI is set to disrupt enterprise software revenue models, with up to $234 billion of enterprise application spending exposed to agentic arbitrage between now and 2030, according to Gartner, Inc, a business and technology insights company. By 2030, this will account for roughly 20% of enterprise application software-as-a-service (SaaS) spending.
Agentic arbitrage happens when AI agents complete tasks across multiple systems, reducing the need for users to interact with multiple traditional software interfaces.
“Agentic AI changes the economics of software,” said George Brocklehurst, Managing Vice President at Gartner. “Agentic systems deliver outcomes directly, bypassing traditional user experience (UX)-heavy applications and making the software invisible. This breaks the link between user growth and revenue growth for many enterprise software vendors.”
This shift is already underway and will refactor how software is built, priced and consumed. “It will also lead to a redefinition of ‘Saaspocalypse’, the...
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