Independent intelligence on category fracture, peer deployments, and stack migrations, grounded in the live Airframe registry. No vendor sponsorship. No survey data. One view of what is actually happening in the enterprise AI stack.
Every enterprise software vendor since 1974, worth more than half a billion dollars today. 1,433 companies. $26 trillion of enterprise value. The people, the dollars, and the private-versus-public split behind the software every enterprise team now runs.
Read the Register →Enterprise software used to stay for a decade and now leaves in under three years. Every major displacement since 2012, mapped against the inflection. Drawn from 114,000+ deployment case studies.
In category after category, the registry surfaces more vendors and less consolidation. The fracture pattern, the drivers, and the categories where it is most advanced today.
Where enterprise teams are shifting their AI tooling, the pace of those moves, and the patterns that keep recurring across the cohort.
Five surfaces, one record. Research, Registry, Renewals, Transformation, and Context, end to end.
Starting, scaling, operating. How a head of AI, a finance team, or a CIO comes onto the registry, and what the first ninety days look like in each mode.
What counts as a tool, the five signals each row carries, the public sources behind the data, and the audit cadence the registry runs on.
What the registry is, how the cohort works, what a brief covers, where the data comes from, and how Airframe stays vendor-neutral end to end.