Software M&A Sees Downturn
Software acquisition activity has significantly slowed, reaching levels not observed since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. This signals deeper shifts impacting the tech industry, crucial for developers and startups to understand.
AI & Economic Pressures
A primary driver is the rapid evolution of AI. Companies are grappling with how AI will redefine product roadmaps and strategic value, leading to increased caution in big-ticket acquisitions. Persistent economic uncertainties post-pandemic have also tightened investment purses. For the developer community, this translates to a more competitive landscape for funding. Discover more about the AI revolution and post-pandemic woes driving software deal-making to historic lows.
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