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Operational Intelligence Will Be the Next Big SaaS Category
Business intelligence told you what happened. Operational intelligence tells you what to do next — before the moment passes. Every decade or so, a new software category emerges that seems obvious in retrospect but was genuinely hard to articulate before it arrived. CRM in the nineties. Cloud ERP in the two-thousands. Business intelligence in the…
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Why Small Businesses Need Lightweight SaaS Instead of Enterprise Suites
Enterprise software was not built for small teams. The cost goes far beyond the subscription fee — and most businesses only realise it after they have already paid it. Somewhere in the history of most small businesses, there is a software decision that seemed sensible at the time. The enterprise suite offered everything — finance,…
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Dashboards Don’t Fail Because of Data — They Fail Because of Noise
There is a specific moment most teams remember: the day they stopped checking the dashboard. Not a dramatic decision. No announcement. The tab just quietly stayed closed a little longer each week until one day it wasn’t opened at all. The tool still worked. The data was still there. The subscription kept renewing. When this…
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The Rise of Signal-Driven Software for Lean Teams
For most of its history, business software was built on a single assumption: more information is better. Give the user a dashboard. Give them filters. Give them the ability to slice data twelve different ways and let them find the insight themselves. That model worked reasonably well when the people using it had time —…
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AI Is Not Software. Yet.
Where LLMs actually sit on the maturity curve — and what that means if you’re building with them in finance. Every technology follows a maturity arc. It starts rough, gets iterated on, stabilises, and eventually reaches a point where you can depend on it. Software has well-understood stages for this: pre-alpha, alpha, beta, release candidate,…




