Ptechhub
  • News
  • Industries
    • Enterprise IT
    • AI & ML
    • Cybersecurity
    • Finance
    • Telco
  • Brand Hub
    • Lifesight
  • Blogs
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Industries
    • Enterprise IT
    • AI & ML
    • Cybersecurity
    • Finance
    • Telco
  • Brand Hub
    • Lifesight
  • Blogs
No Result
View All Result
PtechHub
No Result
View All Result

Tech vendors switch up pricing models to offset rising cloud costs

By CIO Dive by By CIO Dive
October 17, 2025
Home Enterprise IT
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback.

Dive Brief: 

  • The accelerating cost of deploying AI products and features is eating into tech vendor profits, according to 70% of technology executives surveyed in a Revenera report published Tuesday. As a result, 52% are planning new pricing models to mitigate rising cloud spend tied to keeping up with AI demands, the survey found. 
  • Usage-based pricing represents a key emerging strategy for vendors offering cloud and embedded software deployments, the report found. More than half of respondents expect usage-based revenue to increase by 2027. Revenera surveyed 501 product leaders at global tech companies from April to June 2025. 
  • “AI is transforming the software economy, but it’s also testing the limits of traditional monetization strategies,” Revenera SVP and General Manager Nicole Segerer said in a release accompanying the report. 

Dive Insight: 

Rising AI demand is pushing tech providers to rethink pricing structures to curb cloud spend – a cost enterprise executives are also working to reduce.

Public cloud spend is expected to increase fourfold over the next three years as IT leaders scramble to keep up with generative and agentic AI workloads, according to TD Cowen. More than half of respondents to Revenera’s survey, 54%, anticipate their cloud usage to rise. 

Increased cloud spend will prompt IT leaders to consider purpose-built infrastructure to align with accelerated AI use. For tech vendors, new pricing models can help ease the impact of rising cloud spend, which is cited as the biggest roadblock to increasing annual recurring revenue, Revenera found. 

Vendors currently rely on subscriptions as their primary AI monetization model. However, subscription model use is expected to decline as usage-based models grow more popular, according to the Revenera report. Nearly three-quarters of suppliers have moderate adoption of usage-based models. 

Per-user subscription models are unlikely to help maximize revenues for technology providers, according to Paul Bland, Revenera’s senior director of product management. 

“You could sell three user-based subscriptions, and those users could be incredibly heavy users of high-cost things like AI,” he said. 

Providers are also struggling to align pricing with value for customers, with only 36% of companies reporting strong alignment. AI must add value for customers through better experiences and outcomes, which is where good usage data comes into play, Bland said. 

“As soon as you’ve got a high value experience, you’ve got a monetization opportunity,” Bland said



Source link

By CIO Dive

By CIO Dive

Next Post
Truekind® to Launch TrueCool Wireless Menopause Bra and TrueCool Mid-Waist Menopause Brief

Truekind® to Launch TrueCool Wireless Menopause Bra and TrueCool Mid-Waist Menopause Brief

Recommended.

DSIT gets sums badly wrong on AI datacentre carbon footprint | Computer Weekly

DSIT gets sums badly wrong on AI datacentre carbon footprint | Computer Weekly

April 27, 2026
Huawei, IEEE P2413.2 Güç Dağıtımı IoT (PDIoT) Referans Mimari Standartları İçin İşbirliği Platformunu Yayınladı

Huawei, IEEE P2413.2 Güç Dağıtımı IoT (PDIoT) Referans Mimari Standartları İçin İşbirliği Platformunu Yayınladı

March 8, 2025

Trending.

Spirit of openness helps banks get serious about stopping scams | Computer Weekly

Spirit of openness helps banks get serious about stopping scams | Computer Weekly

April 10, 2025
Microsoft Q3 Earnings Preview: What To Watch On Azure, Copilot, OpenAI

Microsoft Q3 Earnings Preview: What To Watch On Azure, Copilot, OpenAI

April 29, 2026
Weibo Publishes 2025 Environmental, Social and Governance Report

Weibo Publishes 2025 Environmental, Social and Governance Report

April 28, 2026
It Takes 2 Minutes to Hack the EU’s New Age-Verification App

It Takes 2 Minutes to Hack the EU’s New Age-Verification App

April 18, 2026
Chunghwa Telecom 2025 Form 20-F filed with the U.S. SEC

Chunghwa Telecom 2025 Form 20-F filed with the U.S. SEC

April 15, 2026

PTechHub

A tech news platform delivering fresh perspectives, critical insights, and in-depth reporting — beyond the buzz. We cover innovation, policy, and digital culture with clarity, independence, and a sharp editorial edge.

Follow Us

Industries

  • AI & ML
  • Cybersecurity
  • Enterprise IT
  • Finance
  • Telco

Navigation

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Copyright © 2025 | Powered By Porpholio

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Industries
    • Enterprise IT
    • AI & ML
    • Cybersecurity
    • Finance
    • Telco
  • Brand Hub
    • Lifesight
  • Blogs

Copyright © 2025 | Powered By Porpholio