Auvik SaaS Management Released
July 24, 2023
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Auvik announced a new solution to provide deep visibility into an organization’s growing SaaS environment, Auvik SaaS Management (ASM), designed to provide IT professionals with greater security, operational efficiency, and cost management capabilities as organizations become more dependent on SaaS.

“Auvik’s core competency in network management places us in an ideal position to understand the challenges organizations face when transitioning to hybrid work,” said Doug Murray, CEO, Auvik. “Many of the same organizations grappling with network monitoring and management are coping with shadow IT, making SaaS management a natural extension of Auvik’s product suite as we evolve from a single product company to a platform approach.”

ASM offers an accurate, automated approach for MSPs and internal IT departments to gain greater control over their SaaS use. ASM allows organizations to easily discover, manage and secure SaaS environments.

- Security: Shadow IT, User Access, and Software + Account Inventory Management for every environment with alerting on critical events. ASM has been used to analyze 25 million security logs, resulting in 2.9 million SaaS security recommendation.

- Management: ASM provides application, client, employee, and account lifecycle insights across all business applications.

- Discovery: Discovery is essential for management and security. ASM currently manages 2.6 million business applications across all of its users. ASM builds an organization’s SaaS inventory based on the way employees work, providing data to elevate SaaS management, reducing IT risk, eliminating wasted SaaS licenses, and enabling more efficient routine SaaS operations. Auvik has discovered more than 125,000 applications with ASM.

ASM delivers an accelerated time to value with its Quickscan feature, which enables customers to see historic data and quickly discover online SaaS applications adopted within the past 30 days.

Auvik SaaS Management is licensed per user on a monthly basis, and is available today.

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