If you need a broad platform to manage and secure many SaaS apps in one place, Axonius is a great option. It offers a single system of record for all assets, letting you see relationships between devices, software, SaaS apps, vulnerabilities and security controls. With support for many types of assets and key features like cybersecurity asset management, SaaS management and vulnerability management, Axonius automates work, cuts manual labor and improves data enrichment and threat hunting.
Another good option is Torii, an all-encompassing SaaS management platform that's designed to let you manage SaaS apps in one place. Torii lets you discover shadow IT, optimize SaaS spend and automate workflows. It offers a system of record to lower risk and improve compliance, and offers cost optimization recommendations to get rid of unused apps and licenses. The platform also can be extended with an open API, a large developer community and a Plugin Marketplace.
If you want an AI-powered option, Workflos offers a single platform to manage SaaS apps with permission, cost, compliance, security and automation features. It supports more than 100,000 products in 11 categories and offers Single Sign-On, Multi-Factor Authentication and Universal Directory synchronization, among other features. Workflos promises big cost savings and productivity improvements, along with continuous compliance.
Last, AvePoint’s Confidence Platform is a broad option for SaaS management, data protection and modern workplace collaboration. It can help you streamline digital transformation, improve data management and reduce risk in multi-SaaS environments. With migration and restructuring, data protection and information lifecycle management features, AvePoint uses AI to boost productivity and innovation, making it a good option for companies trying to get the most out of their digital workplace.