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Snowflake to burn $6B on AWS Graviton CPUs and AI accelerators Google Cloud suspended major customer Railway.com without cause, causing outage Anthropic comes for the midmarket software spend ServiceNow under siege as Atlassian adds to ITSM take-outs Survey: US workers are not keen on Microsoft's AI Service change takes down Microsoft Outlook for iOS Workday, Rippling, Slack lflunk data access test: Fivetran UK tribunal sends £2B claim accusing Microsoft of overcharging for licensing to trial The spaghettified DBMS chart that shows Oracle's crown is slowly slipping Atlassian’s new data collection policy protects rich customers while AI eats the rest Atlassian to train AI on user data unless law or cash say no McGraw Hill linked to 13.5M-record data leak UK told its Big Tech habit is now a national security risk How ServiceNow gets customers to gorge at the AI trough Salesforce is taking on ServiceNow in ITSM. The winner is AI Salesforce is taking on ServiceNow in ITSM. The winner is AI Snowflake manager on 'Spider-Man' theory of AI agents Minnesota payroll problems grew after Workday, say auditors Salesforce looks to Slackbot to help solve SaaSpocalypse ServiceNow salesman sues employer in commission dispute ServiceNow salesman sues employer in commission dispute Big Tech has not enforced Australia’s social media ban 'Emphathetic 'Salesforce bots to help fired via Labor Dept Datadog bets DIY AI will mean it dodges the SaaSpocalypse Snowflake's ongoing pitch: bring AI to data, not vice versa CMA dithers as Microsoft's cloud meter runs on your dime Salesforce acquihires team behind Clockwise for Agentforce CMA cracks knuckles, eyes Adobe's cancellation fees SAP's grand cloud escape plan €2B short of the runway Microsoft 365 pauses Copilot creep after admins cry foul Salesforce buyback to saddle company with debt until 2066 India tests whether AI can stop trains hitting elephants Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen to step down after 18 years Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen to step down after 18 years Pentagon praises Palantir tech for battlefield strike speed Atlassian to shed ten percent of staff, because AI Atlassian's new Jira migration tool slowed down cloudy moves Oracle says AI coding is helping it dodge SaaSpocalypse Vendors building tools to clean up messes made by AI agents Iran is the first out-loud cyberwar the US has fought Microsoft postpones new Outlook migration to 2027 Okta CEO ‘paranoid’ as vibe coders stir SaaS-pocalypse fears Capita £370M Whitehall outsourcing deal challenged in court Claude having artificially intelligent hiccups and access lockouts for over two hours Claude outage hits chat, API, vibe coding SaaS-pocalypse isn't coming any time soon SaaS-pocalypse isn't coming any time soon Half of German-speaking SAP users to stay on ECC to 2030 Half of German-speaking SAP users to stay on ECC to 2030 Workday CEO's AI talk can't shake off weaker sales forecast Microsoft teases ‘reimagined SharePoint’ with added AI Palantir spent $25M on CEO flights for chatty Karp Microsoft throws spox under the bus in ICC email flap ServiceNow buys Pyramid Analytics ServiceNow buys Pyramid Analytics Supply chain breaches fuel cybercrime cycle, report says Apple inserts ads for its premium productivity services Apple inserts ads for its premium productivity services Workday CEO steps down amid layoffs and market jitters Workday CEO steps down amid layoffs and market jitters Counting the waves of tech industry BS from blockchain to AI Atlassian swears it can deliver AI without blowing out costs Workday layoffs to hit about 400 jobs Rise of AI means companies could pass on SaaS Estonia tests Euro alternatives amid Microsoft rollout MEP: 'The EU runs on Microsoft', Uncle Sam could turn it off Azure outages ripple across multiple dependent services Europe shrugs off tariffs, plots to end tech reliance on US Microsoft ends some standalone SharePoint and OneDrive plans TikTok’s US joint venture off to a rocky start Oracle, Michael Dell, invest in JV to run TikTok USA Mandiant plugs Salesforce leaks with open source tool Data storage cloud Snowflake buys ITOM platform Observe ServiceNow snags Microsoft vet to run legal amid M&A spree ServiceNow to buy Armis in $7.7 billion security deal ServiceNow unworried by Salesforce targeting its ITSM core ServiceNow mulls Armis buy to gain IT visibility Workday project at Washington University hits $266M Here we go again: Microsoft in UK court over cloud licensing
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O'Ryan Johnson O'Ryan Johnson · 2026-02-26 · via The Register - Off-Prem: SaaS

PaaS + IaaS

Salesforce CEO 'SaaSquatch' Benioff says his company will monster the SaaSpocalypse

Selling so many agents they've cooked up a way to measure what they do

Even by the somewhat offbeat standards of the Salesforce Ohana, the CRM giant just delivered a strange earnings announcement.

Speaking on the company’s Q4 earnings call, CEO Marc Benioff boasted that his company is a mythical Sasquatch, aka “Bigfoot,” set to tuck into a buffet of juicy customers waiting to buy agentic AI.

“If there is a SaaSpocalypse, I think it might be eaten by the SaaSquatch because there are a lot of companies using a lot of SaaS because SaaS just got a lot better with agents as a service,” he said, referring to the theory that sinking values for SaaS companies reflect the fact that AI has damaged their business models.

Which is a rather odd metaphor as the Sasquatch myth suggests the creature is reclusive and nocturnal, rather than rapacious.

Benioff also crowed about winning 180 customers for his new Agentforce IT Service, which analysts see as the biggest threat yet to ServiceNow’s ITSM dominance in the enterprise.

“We just launched Salesforce ITSM in October and in just a few months [chief revenue officer] Miguel [Milano] has won over 180 customers, but I especially love five customers who got to leave the purgatory of ServiceNow like SunRun, Cornerstone, Cool Systems and there are others too that we’re not allowed to mention, but I might mention them anyway, who are leaving ServiceNow for the new Salesforce IT services,” Benioff said.

But then, before the CFO Robin Washington was allowed to run through the numbers for the quarter and the year, Benioff broke from the usual earnings call format by chatting with Wyndham Hotels CEO Geoffrey Ballotti, bantering about mango sorbet with SharkNinja CEO Mark Barrocas, and telling the handful of analysts on the line about the drinks he shared at home Tuesday night with his neighbor Workday CEO Aneel Bhusri, who he said was very impressed with Slackbot.

“He couldn’t believe everything that was happening between our two companies,” Benioff said.

Despite the banter, news of a 5.8-percent increase in quarterly dividend to 44 cents, and a promise to repurchase $50 billion in stock, Salesforce stock slipped 5.6 percent in afterhours trading.

Analyst Keith Weiss with Morgan Stanley said Salesforce’s current remaining performance obligations came in at $35.1 billion, which was “disappointing” to analysts who expected a “little bit of a beat” in the measure of unrecognized revenue.

“I think that’s stoking some concerns with investors. Can Salesforce do both? Can we grow a big Agentforce business and sustain the growth and momentum in the broader Salesforce portfolio? Can we bring along the entirety of the business?” Weiss asked. “And what gives you confidence in that acceleration in the back half of the year.”

Salesforce guidance from a year ago bet that revenue would land between $40.5 and $40.9 billion for growth of seven to eight percent. Full year revenue came in at $41.5 billion, about $600 million over the upper range of its growth guidance. However that over achievement was undercut by Salesforce’s acquisition of Informatica which contributed $399 million to that total, meaning organic revenue growth was actually around $200 million. Revenue for the year’s final quarter landed at $11.2 billion, a twelve percent year-over-year jump.

Benioff told Weiss he was “proud” of the numbers they put up.

“This fiscal year is far better than I expected it at the beginning of the year,” Benioff said. “In the third and fourth quarter Miguel’s numbers far exceeded my expectations and to your point Agentforce is also exceeding our expectations. Could we sell more? Could we renew more? Can we do more? Can we do this? Can we do all these various things? We absolutely can, but we’re grateful for what we’ve been able to achieve so far.”

Benioff said Salesforce is underlevered and after achieving $15 billion in free cash flow last year – and expecting to make $16.5 billion in free cash this year – plans share buybacks to ensure it uses cash correctly.

“We’re not using debt effectively. I think now is the opportunity to take some of that stock back out of the market and these are great prices. I’m sure you would agree with that and we want to use our capital correctly and I think debt is a great way to do that and I think our stock is a great price and I want [company president] Robin [Washington] to buy as much of it as she possibly can.”

The company laid off 1,000 employees earlier this month, and Benioff stoked widespread employee outrage in a meeting by making a joke about US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents tracking workers.

Token metrics

The company also debuted new metrics called Agent Work Units (AWUs) developed by Salesforce chief marketing officer Patrick Stokes to measure the productivity of its AI agents. Salesforce already tracks the tokens it uses – 19 trillion since it started counting – and token use by its customers, but wanted to measure tokens used to perform work.

“So what we did is we said: ‘What if we could look at those work units relative to the tokens?’ and we said: ‘Oh there’s a relationship between the two.’ We can start to see a ratio of tokens being consumed and work coming out and that ratio starts to become very interesting,” Stokes said.

Specifically, they measure discrete tasks executed by AI agents in production across the Salesforce platform, including Agentforce and Slack, according to the fine print. AWUs represent the conversion of generative AI capabilities into measurable business outputs, such as resolving customer cases, updating records or triggering automated workflows.

They can also measure this per customer to show how much work agents are performing. ®