I can say after years of negotiating with enterprise software vendors, the reason I feel prices are being hiked, is that they finally have to show revenue growth to Wall Street. I don’t believe they’re inflating prices “just because”. I’m seeing companies (looking at you, Datadog), that are raising rates while their stock gets pummeled. I may be drawing a false correlation here, but I suspect prices are up because the era of cheap money and frothy stock valuations is ending and now it’s time to show revenue growth.
nine_zeros|2 years ago
Enterprise vendors are raising prices to show growth but customers want to cut costs. As a result, lots of customers switch to a lower cost alternative. But that means that the original high cost vendor will have to raise prices even further to serve their wall street overlords.
If the vendors were happy with sustainable slow revenue growth, none of this would be a problem. But these vendors are public and are priced as growth stocks. So the revenue must also grow like growth stocks.
sosodev|2 years ago
sweeter|2 years ago