The software sector is currently weathering a violent storm, characterized by a rapid sell-off that some are calling a “SaaSapocalypse.”
The panic intensified this week as AI startup “Anthropic” introduced advanced capabilities to its Claude Cowork agent, fueling fears that traditional software-as-a-service models are on the brink of obsolescence.
However, Wedbush’s senior analyst Dan Ives is standing firm against the tide of pessimism.
He argues that the market is overreacting to a “doomsday scenario” that ignores the deep structural moats surrounding established players.
While acknowledging that AI presents a near-term headwind, Ives insists the magnitude of the rout is a “major head scratcher.”
He maintains that enterprise customers are far too entrenched in their existing digital architectures to abandon them for unproven AI models that currently lack the capacity to handle massive data structures or guarantee absolute security.
Palantir stock: the “Messi of AI” remains unmatched
Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) has found itself caught in a broader software downdraft, yet Dan Ives remains remarkably bullish, famously labeling the company the “Messi of AI.”
Despite the stock’s premium valuation (nearly 200x forward earnings) and recent volatility, Ives maintains an “outperform” rating and a robust $230 price target.
According to him, Palantir’s Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) is not just another software tool but a “foundational moat” that competitors cannot easily replicate.
While skeptics worry about the high cost of entry, Ives believes the “Software Armageddon” narrative misses the mark regarding PLTR stock’s unique position in the Department of War and large-scale commercial sectors.
“Palantir is helping lead the AI Revolution into the use case phase,” the Wedbush analyst noted – emphasizing that as enterprises move from mere experimentation to actual production, Palantir’s speed-to-deployment and outcome-driven ROI will make it more relevant than ever.
CrowdStrike stock: the gold standard for the AI era
In the cybersecurity realm, CrowdStrike Holdings (NASDAQ: CRWD) is facing its own trial by fire, with shares sliding significantly as part of the sector-wide retreat.
Nevertheless, Ives views this as a “table pounder” buying opportunity, reiterating an “outperform” rating and a $600 price target.
He views CRWD stock as the “gold standard” and the likely “operating system” for security in the AI age.
The fear that AI agents will bypass existing security frameworks is, in Ives’ view, a bit too “overblown.”
He contends that new AI players “don’t have the current capacity to hold all enterprise data” or the proven track record to protect organizational structures from sophisticated malware.
For Dan Ives, the current sell-off is a temporary disconnect from reality as CrowdStrike’s platform is too deeply ingrained in the global enterprise ecosystem to be displaced by the current wave of AI disruption, making it a primary winner when the dust finally settles.
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