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Industry Guide for SaaS Management Outlines Criteria and Framework for Overcoming Enterprise Challenges
BONN, Germany and BOSTON, June 17, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- LeanIX offers free, in-depth guide book that outlines ways organizations can 
reduce costs, mitigate risk and gain control of their SaaS application sprawl

LeanIX, the platform to plan and manage the Continuous Transformation journey, 
today announced a free, comprehensive guide to help enterprises address the 
growing challenges of managing SaaS applications. The Guide includes best 
practices for ways IT organizations can more effectively evaluate, acquire, 
implement and manage their growing SaaS application ecosystem.

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Download the free Comprehensive Guide to SaaS Management at: 
https://www.leanix.net/en/download/saas-management-for-it-and-finance-leaders

"At LeanIX, we spend $1.8M in SaaS applications for 360 employees - 
approximately $5,000 per employee. That is why it is a key priority to make 
sure we get the most out of our SaaS subscriptions by not overspending on 
unused licenses, being prepared ahead of renewals or by revoking access when 
employees leave or change roles," said André Christ, co-founder and CEO of 
LeanIX.

Christ says the trajectory for continued SaaS applications will only continue 
to grow industry-wide. Highly specialized apps now exist to manage any 
conceivable business function. In the marketing industry alone, there are more 
than 7,000 solutions available. Worldwide, it is estimated there are more than 
15,000 SaaS companies, and the number continues to grow daily.

LeanIX's new SaaS Management Guide addresses these issues by laying out the 
criteria for evaluating existing SaaS applications, providing a framework for 
implementing them and instilling best practices along the way. It also offers a 
roadmap for ensuring long-term success factors. The framework includes an 
in-depth breakdown of the following components:

    -- SaaS discovery – discover what SaaS applications are in use,
       who owns them, and what the company is obligated to pay for on
       an ongoing basis
    -- Rationalizing redundancies -- determine what software is needed,
       by whom, and for how long
    -- Optimizing spend – make empirical decisions and fine-tune license
       assignments or redeployments (e.g., 'right-sizing' subscriptions)
       based on what is actually needed
    -- Monitoring usage – effectively 'control' the SaaS experience by
       monitoring compliance and providing usage accountability; this 
       allows IT to maintain this control in a scalable way as
       organizations grow
    -- Managing renewals – every renewal may be broken down into a 
       three-part decision: renew, sunset, or upgrade/downgrade. To
       determine the right course, companies must have insights and
       a renewal schedule
    -- SaaS security – know exactly what users own, who has access to
       services and data, and whether vendors are compliant with internal 
       policies and regulations such as SOC 2, GDPR, and PCI-DSS

"As continuous transformation sweeps through enterprises, leaders must 
recalibrate how they discuss cloud concepts, such as SaaS," noted Christ. "SaaS 
Management is a cross-departmental experience, which is why the entire 
organization needs to know exactly what service models, concepts, and 
applications are under discussion before diving in. But no matter how mature an 
organization's SaaS management processes are – from reasonably defined to 
non-existent – it's not too late to expand management and control."

To receive your free SaaS Management Guide, please visit 
https://www.leanix.net/en/download/saas-management-for-it-and-finance-leaders 

For more information about LeanIX, please visit www.leanix.net.

About LeanIX

LeanIX's Continuous Transformation Platform® is trusted by Corporate IT and 
Product IT to achieve comprehensive visibility and superior governance. Global 
customers organize, plan and manage IT landscapes with LeanIX's automated and 
data-driven approach. Offering Enterprise Architecture , SaaS, Cloud and DevOps 
Management, LeanIX helps organizations make sound decisions and accelerate 
transformation journeys. LeanIX has hundreds of customers globally, including 
Adidas, Atlassian, Bosch, Dropbox, Santander or Workday. The company is 
headquartered in Bonn, Germany, with offices in Boston, San Francisco and 
around the world.

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SOURCE  LeanIX