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The $99 Digital Employee: Enterprise Software’s Agentic Awakening

Stephanie Dugan by Stephanie Dugan
April 2, 2026
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Dear readers,

On Monday we argued that the winners of 2026 would be companies whose profit margins are functionally indifferent to triple-digit oil and a hawkish Federal Reserve—firms that adjust a licensing fee, renew a contract, and move on. Four days later, Microsoft has given that thesis a price tag: $99 per user, per month.

15,341. That is the number of US job cuts explicitly attributed to Artificial Intelligence last month. While screens bleed red this Thursday afternoon on fresh geopolitical escalation, a structural rotation is accelerating beneath the surface noise. The era of rewarding AI hardware bets on faith is ending. What is replacing it—the monetization of autonomous software agents inside the enterprise—is far more consequential for portfolios heading into Q2.

The Macro Backdrop

The geopolitical risk premium has returned with force. Following President Trump’s pledge to hit Iran “extremely hard” over the next two to three weeks—without detailing an exit strategy—Brent crude has spiked past $110 a barrel, S&P 500 futures are down 1.4%, and the 10-year Treasury yield has climbed 6 basis points to 4.38%.

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On Monday, we tracked Brent clearing $114 and the 10-year pressing against 4.50%. The modest pullback in both reflects a market recalibrating rather than relaxing. But the sharpest capital allocators are looking past the Strait of Hormuz. The real story for US investors is unfolding in the boardrooms of enterprise software giants who are finally converting three years of AI infrastructure spending into recurring revenue.

Microsoft’s $99 Power Play

Redmond has just announced a new Microsoft 365 E7 tier, slated for a May 1 launch. The bundle—M365 E5 plus Copilot, the Entra Suite, and the new Microsoft Agent 365—effectively prices a digital employee at $1,200 a year.

This is not a routine SKU refresh. Microsoft is commercializing the deployment of autonomous AI agents at enterprise scale, and the value proposition for corporate America is brutally simple: a software agent that handles workflows around the clock for roughly the cost of a single employee’s weekly lunch budget. Monday’s thesis about pricing power as the defining market axis just found its clearest expression yet.

The Valuation Disconnect: ServiceNow and Salesforce

The broader market has not fully absorbed this software renaissance, and the gap between stock prices and fundamentals is striking. Both ServiceNow and Salesforce endured punishing first quarters—shares falling 35% and 32% respectively through late March—as investors fled anything adjacent to AI during the sector-wide panic.

The underlying businesses tell a different story entirely. Salesforce posted a record $11.2 billion in Q4 revenue, propelled by its Agentforce platform, whose annual recurring revenue surged 169% year-over-year to $800 million. Management raised the dividend by 6%, a signal of confidence that rarely accompanies distressed fundamentals.

ServiceNow’s execution is equally compelling. The company is guiding for approximately $3.7 billion in Q1 subscription revenue—a 22% year-over-year increase. After launching an autonomous workforce product in February capable of resolving more than 90% of IT requests without human intervention, institutional money is moving aggressively. YHB Investment Advisors expanded its ServiceNow position by over 400% last quarter. On Thursday, Benchmark initiated coverage with a $125 price target, explicitly calling the stock a prime beneficiary of the agentic AI cycle that has been “unduly impacted” by recent sell-offs.

The Labor Market Math

The economic rationale for these software investments is now showing up in hard data. Challenger, Gray & Christmas figures released this week reveal that of the 60,620 corporate job cuts announced in March, more than 15,000 were directly linked to AI deployment.

The transition from experimental AI pilots to structural workforce replacement is accelerating. When a mid-market firm like Making Science reports a 30% internal productivity boost from deploying its “Ally Partner” AI orchestrator, the calculus for every CFO in America becomes elementary. The temporary softness in tech employment is not a bug in the AI story—it is the direct mechanism through which SaaS margins expand.

The $1.75 Trillion Filing

Even as enterprise software cash flows command attention, the single largest capital markets event of the decade may be taking shape. SpaceX filed confidentially on Wednesday for what could be the largest IPO in history, targeting a June debut on the Nasdaq.

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The numbers are staggering: a $1.75 trillion valuation, a $75 billion raise, and an estimated $8 billion in 2025 profits driven largely by Starlink’s 10 million subscribers and the recent $250 billion integration of xAI. An offering of that magnitude will inevitably absorb enormous liquidity from every corner of the market. For investors building positions in enterprise software, the timing matters—capital that flows into a SpaceX allocation is capital that does not flow into ServiceNow or Salesforce, regardless of how compelling the fundamentals.

The Takeaway

The playbook for Q2 is crystallizing. In a world of $110 oil and a Fed that has shelved its rate-cutting ambitions, the premium for predictable, margin-resilient cash flows has never been higher. But the market is no longer rewarding the word “AI” on a press release. It is rewarding proof—proof that autonomous agents are replacing human costs and converting into subscription revenue.

Tomorrow’s March jobs report will sharpen the picture. Consensus expects 60,000 additions and an unemployment rate of 4.4%, but the granular shifts in tech and administrative payrolls will reveal exactly how fast the agentic software cycle is displacing traditional labor. Those numbers, more than any geopolitical headline, will set the tone for the quarter ahead.

Best regards,
The StocksToday.com Editorial

Stephanie Dugan

Stephanie Dugan

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