How Can Companies Improve SaaS Management to Reduce Shadow IT and Waste?

evelynmarston

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Our organization has grown rapidly, and we are now struggling with SaaS Management across multiple departments. We’ve noticed a significant increase in "Shadow IT," where employees sign up for subscriptions without IT oversight, leading to redundant tools and wasted budget. I’m looking for advice on building a robust SaaS Management framework that includes automated renewal tracking, license optimization, and security compliance. Are there specific workflows or internal policies you’ve implemented that successfully centralized your software stack without slowing down team productivity?
 
Have you ever tried communicating with your departments? Shadow IT normally occurs due to the fact that the accepted tools that the IT department offers are cumbersome and outdated. When you have converted the official procurement process into a bureaucracy nightmare, then, naturally, people will go around you.
 
Just automate your SSO. In the event that they are unable to log in using the okta or the Azure AD, they are not supposed to be conducting business using it. Period.
 
Lol, "reduce waste." Good luck with that. Finance will continue to sanction all the haphazard "efficiency tools" that a head of marketing requests and you will be left to accept the bag when the renewal comes.
 
A monthly SaaS Council was established. Any new gear requires a 5 minutes pitch. It is slow, but in fact it made things speedier, since we developed a list of common categories on a fast track list that was pre-approved.
 
Check your expense reports. Seriously. That is where the Shadow IT resides. When you can not see what is being charged on personal cards, you do not have a SaaS management plan, you have a hope and a prayer.
 
The growth tax does not include waste only. It costs more time (and money) to trace the subscription plan (which costs $15/month) than the plan itself. Choose your battles and target the high-contract ventures such as Salesforce or AWS.
 
Look into a Discovery tool. Certain platforms are able to scan your extensions or network traffic to show what is actually in use. There are still lots of individuals paying a seat to a tool whose last use was 2022.
 
Look into a Discovery tool. Certain platforms are able to scan your extensions or network traffic to show what is actually in use. There are still lots of individuals paying a seat to a tool whose last use was 2022.
My company already possesses three varied project management tools and no one is aware of which one is the official one. It's a disaster.
 
Shadow IT is, in fact, a feature. You see that your employees are making efforts to be productive. Go with curating it rather than managing it. Create a list of what you have in the building already so that people do not end up buying the same thing twice.
 
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