Global technology spend is projected to reach $8.5 trillion, yet for many organizations, the process of managing that spend remains surprisingly manual. Each year, technology leaders face a recurring, high-stakes challenge: the software renewal cycle. The questions are always the same: Renew, Renegotiate, Replace, or Consolidate? – But the answers are often buried in fragmented data, rushed spreadsheets, and last-minute alignment.
To address this gap, the TBM Council has partnered with Archways.ai to introduce Software Decision Intelligence (SDI). This service replaces the traditional, often chaotic renewal process with a repeatable, AI-guided workflow that produces clear, defensible outcomes.
From Manual RFx to Decision Intelligence
While visibility into cost is a fundamental tenet of Technology Business Management, visibility alone doesn’t make the decision. Software Decision Intelligence provides the execution layer, allowing teams to move from simply “tracking” spend to actively “managing” it with precision.
The SDI workflow is designed to deliver:
- Accelerated Evaluation Cycles: By moving from manual processes to a streamlined digital workflow, organizations can reduce the time spent on software evaluations and renewals by up to 85%.
- AI-Guided Requirements: Leaders can leverage thousands of proven requirements or instantly define custom criteria to ensure every vendor meets specific business and technical needs.
- Decision-Grade Governance: The process generates clear criteria and scoring designed to satisfy the requirements of the CFO, Procurement, and Audit teams.
- Knowledge Continuity: Decisions are no longer made in a vacuum. Requirements, trade-offs, and rationale are captured once and carried forward, ensuring that the next renewal cycle starts with context rather than a blank page.
Strategic Leverage in a Crowded Market
In an era of vendor consolidation and SaaS bloat, having a defensible “decision-grade” output is a strategic advantage. SDI allows organizations to identify risks and negotiation leverage long before a renewal window closes. By establishing a repeatable standard for how software is evaluated, IT leaders can move at the speed of the business without sacrificing the rigor of their governance.
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