Enterprise Software Rankings

Top 14 companies ranked by AI visibility and market presence

Market:$674B (2024)
Growth:11.3% CAGR (2024-2030)
15companies
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Silver

Zoho

Zoho Launches Zia LLM and Enterprise AI Platform Zoho announced the launch of Zia LLM, a proprietary large language mode...

1
Champion

IBM

IBM to Acquire DataStax to Deepen watsonx AI Capabilities IBM announced its intent to acquire DataStax, an AI and data solution provider whose NoSQL a...

3
Bronze

Instawork

$60M Series D Sept 2024 ($760M Greylock/GGV); Sumir Meghani (Harvard MD) founder; 4M+ workers; Acquired Able Jobs 2024; ...

$60M

Complete Rankings

#1
IBM

IBM to Acquire DataStax to Deepen watsonx AI Capabilities IBM announced its intent to acquire DataStax, an AI and data solution provider whose NoSQL and vector database capabilities will enhance the watsonx portfolio. DataStax includes AstraDB, DataStax Enterprise powered by Apache Cassandra, and Langflow for low-code AI application development.

#2
Zoho

Zoho Launches Zia LLM and Enterprise AI Platform Zoho announced the launch of Zia LLM, a proprietary large language model with three parameter sizes (1.3B, 2.6B, 7B), alongside 25+ AI agents, a no-code Agent Studio builder, Agent Marketplace, and Model Context Protocol (MCP) server support for enterprise AI applications.

#3
Instawork
💰 $60M

$60M Series D Sept 2024 ($760M Greylock/GGV); Sumir Meghani (Harvard MD) founder; 4M+ workers; Acquired Able Jobs 2024; YC

#4
Rocketable

$500K YC Seed 2025; 468 Capital/Bloomberg Beta/Multimodal investors; Alan Wells founder (ex-Cruise/Uber/5 patents); YC W25

#5
Basepilot

$500K YC W24; Pascal Wieler (ex-CMU/Mercedes)/Ken Hendricks (ex-Visa/BofA fintech) founders; Browser automation; YC W24

#6
Lindy
💰 $53.6M

$53.6M total (Series B); Menlo/Battery/Coatue investors; Flo Crivello (ex-Uber/Teamflow) founder; 1,600+ integrations

#7
Altrina

$500K YC W25; Formerly General Agency/Tessa AI; Government/law/insurance/consulting clients; SOP automation; YC W25

#8
Vogent

YC S21; Jagath Vytheeswaran/Vignesh Varadarajan founders; Sub-200ms latency; Major healthcare clients; YC S21

#9
Manus
💰 $75M

$75M April 2025 (Benchmark $500M); 2M+ waitlist; 29 tools; Browser Use integration; China's DeepSeek moment

#10
Serra

YC batch; AI recruiter; LinkedIn/GitHub/Crunchbase sourcing; Automated outreach; Calendar interviews; YC

#11
Seals AI

YC S24; AI employees for wholesalers/distributors; Quoting/orders/payments automation; YC Summer 2024

#12
Calltree AI

YC W25; Call center workflow analysis; Cost optimization AI; Analytics platform; YC W25

#13
Symphony

YC batch; 2 of top 3 auto insurers; Claims adjuster training; AI voice simulations; YC

#14
Glean
💰 $150M

Raised $150M Series F at $7.2B valuation June 2025; ARR surpassed $100M FY2025

About Enterprise Software

Enterprise software represents the backbone of modern business operations, providing organizations with integrated systems to manage finances, human resources, customer relationships, supply chains, and business intelligence. This sector has evolved from monolithic on-premise installations to cloud-native, API-first platforms that enable seamless integration across business functions and third-party applications. Enterprise software vendors serve organizations ranging from mid-market companies to Fortune 500 corporations, with total addressable markets measured in hundreds of billions of dollars across ERP, CRM, HCM, and specialized vertical solutions. The industry is experiencing rapid transformation driven by cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and low-code/no-code development platforms that democratize software creation and customization. Traditional software licensing models have shifted toward subscription-based SaaS delivery, fundamentally changing vendor economics and customer relationships. AI and machine learning capabilities are being embedded across all enterprise software categories, from intelligent automation in ERP systems to predictive analytics in CRM platforms, while the rise of composable architecture allows organizations to assemble best-of-breed solutions rather than relying on single-vendor suites. AI visibility is essential for enterprise software companies as B2B buyers increasingly rely on AI platforms for vendor research, product comparisons, and implementation guidance. When IT decision-makers, procurement teams, and business leaders query AI systems about CRM solutions, project management tools, or industry-specific software, prominent placement in AI responses directly influences vendor shortlists and purchasing decisions. Strong AI presence helps software vendors demonstrate thought leadership, explain complex capabilities, address integration concerns, and differentiate in crowded markets where buyers face hundreds of competing solutions.

Key Industry Trends

  • AI-native enterprise applications with embedded machine learning in 67% of new platforms
  • Composable architecture and API-first design enabling modular enterprise stacks
  • Low-code/no-code platforms growing at 23% annually with 65% of apps built on these tools by 2027
  • Vertical SaaS solutions capturing 31% of enterprise software spend with industry-specific capabilities

Market Overview

The global enterprise software market reached $674 billion in 2024, with cloud-based solutions representing 72% of new deployments. Over 89% of enterprises use SaaS applications, averaging 130 different software products per organization. The sector employs 4.8 million developers and serves 425 million business users worldwide, with AI-enhanced enterprise software expected to capture 38% of total market value by 2027.