@corbin_braun: large B2B software incumbents are too comfortable. major disruption in sub 3 years.
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The post predicts major disruption in the B2B software industry due to complacency among incumbents, with a timeline of under three years.
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large B2B software incumbents are too comfortable.
major disruption in sub 3 years.
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