The Software Industrial Complex ("SIC") is what I call the $5T economy of SaaS, Services and internal teams that help companies use software to run themselves. This economy is naturally inflating 10-15% per year. In short, its an enormous economy that is unsustainable.
After 30+ years of the SIC, their solutions are overgrown, expensive and don't work. Companies ultimately end up spending $100M's per year for a few features and workflows that create a stranglehold on their data.
Palantir is an example of a company blowing this up. 8090 is a more recent example trying to do the same.
We are ripping out the SIC and replacing it with more streamlined solutions that eliminates the sprawl and waste riddling most corporations.
The companies that take us up on it, become more efficient, grow faster and are more profitable.