Best SaaS Management Software for Datadog

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    CloudZero Reviews
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    CloudZero helps businesses optimize cloud spend with full visibility into costs—so they can reduce wasteful spending and improve their unit economics. Unlike other solutions, we take an engineering-led approach to cost optimization, helping teams understand what drives 100% of their operational cloud spend, empowering them to reduce risk, minimize waste, and maximize profit.
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    Josys Reviews

    Josys

    Josys

    $100/month
    245 Ratings
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    Josys is an innovative platform designed for Automated Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) that streamlines the often-chaotic environment of enterprise SaaS. Valued by IT departments overseeing extensive application networks, Josys automatically identifies both approved and unapproved applications in operation, aligns access rights with specific users, and perpetually tracks shadow IT and excess account privileges. By merging visibility into SaaS applications with automated governance processes—ranging from access evaluations to the retirement of applications—Josys empowers organizations to regain authority over their SaaS portfolio, eradicate security gaps, and cut costs by discontinuing unused services.
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    PagerDuty Reviews
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    PagerDuty, Inc. (NYSE PD) is a leader for digital operations management. Organizations of all sizes rely on PagerDuty to deliver the best digital experience to their customers in an ever-on world. PagerDuty is used by teams to quickly identify and solve problems and to bring together the right people to prevent future ones. PagerDuty's 350+ integrations include Slack, Zoom and ServiceNow as well as Microsoft Teams, Salesforce and AWS. This allows teams to centralize their technology stack and get a holistic view on their operations. It also optimizes processes within their toolkits.
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    Hapstack Reviews

    Hapstack

    Hapstack

    $49 per month
    Streamline your finances, save valuable time, and reduce stress with Hapstack, an elegantly straightforward SaaS management platform. This tool offers the simplest method to consolidate and manage all your SaaS applications. In just a matter of minutes, you will establish a unified dashboard for all your software. Discover cost-saving opportunities effortlessly by identifying underused applications, thanks to Hapstack's comprehensive insights into your team's tools and their usage patterns. Stay updated with timely alerts regarding upcoming renewals and critical deadlines to eliminate frantic last-minute rushes and missed chances. Effortlessly monitor app usage, shadow IT, and inactive accounts through our browser extension available for Chrome and Edge. Enhance your team’s workflow by adding custom fields to subscriptions, ensuring that you keep track of what’s truly important. Furthermore, you can maintain up-to-date synchronization between your Hapstack users and Google Workspace accounts, while also integrating all key subscription dates seamlessly into your Google Calendar for optimal organization. This way, you can manage your subscriptions with absolute confidence and clarity.
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    Primo Reviews

    Primo

    Primo

    €8 per month
    Primo serves as a comprehensive IT operations platform empowered by artificial intelligence, enabling organizations to efficiently purchase, monitor, secure, and manage company devices and software through a unified, centralized interface. By integrating identity management, mobile device management (MDM), endpoint detection and response, software as a service (SaaS) management, and global hardware procurement, it eliminates the need for teams to handle multiple disjointed tools. This allows IT departments to implement security protocols, deploy applications and updates, and address issues across macOS, Windows, and Linux systems seamlessly. Additionally, it facilitates large-scale zero-touch deployments while ensuring that identity and access workflows remain aligned with HR data for streamlined onboarding, offboarding, and permission adjustments. Furthermore, with integration capabilities for over 60 HR and email systems, it maintains a cohesive source of truth for both users and devices, while also offering real-time compliance tracking and activity logs. The platform enhances security through role-based access, single sign-on, and AI-driven automation, ultimately reducing manual tasks and bolstering overall security measures across the organization.
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    Nudge Security Reviews

    Nudge Security

    Nudge Security

    $4 per user per month
    Discover all cloud and SaaS assets in your organization within minutes. Take control of your supply chains, eliminate shadow IT and reduce SaaS sprawl. Nudge Security can discover, inventory, and monitor continuously every cloud and SaaS accounts that employees have created in just minutes. No endpoint agents or browser extensions are required. With insights into each provider's risk, compliance, and security programs, you can accelerate security reviews to match adoption rates of SaaS. You can gain visibility into the SaaS supply chains to determine if you are within the blast radius of an incident. Engaging your workforce is the only way to manage SaaS Security at scale. Deliver security cues that are based on behavioral science to encourage employees to make better decisions and adopt better behaviors.
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    AccessOwl Reviews

    AccessOwl

    AccessOwl

    $4.50 per month
    AccessOwl serves as a comprehensive tool for Access Governance and SaaS management, streamlining the process of managing employee access to various SaaS applications throughout their tenure, from onboarding to offboarding. Acting as the primary platform for overseeing SaaS access, it removes the confusion about who is responsible for specific tools and what approvals are necessary, while meticulously logging every application, user access, and the permissions utilized within the organization. By automating the processes of user account creation, access requests, approvals, and audits, along with detecting Shadow IT, AccessOwl enables teams to move away from spreadsheets and establish a reliable source of truth, significantly minimizing the chances of overlooking offboarding tasks. Furthermore, its integration with Slack allows employees to conveniently request access in the environment they already use, and HRIS integrations automate the onboarding and offboarding processes while keeping employee information such as job title, department, and manager up to date. Notably, AccessOwl has the capability to provision and revoke user access across a multitude of SaaS applications without the necessity for SCIM or SAML, ensuring flexibility and ease of use for organizations. This allows for a more efficient management of software access, ultimately enhancing security and compliance efforts.
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    IBM Apptio Reviews
    IBM Apptio integrates financial and operational information into a cohesive model based on a widely accepted categorization of costs. By employing advanced allocation rules in conjunction with targeted metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs), we empower businesses to address critical inquiries concerning their investments and streamline their budgeting and forecasting procedures. This capability allows organizations to communicate investment rationales and deviations from plans more efficiently to stakeholders and executive leadership, ultimately leading to the identification of opportunities for optimizing cost structures, mitigating risks, and fostering growth. Furthermore, adopting a structured perspective on IT expenditures, both actual and projected, grounded in an established framework facilitates swifter ad hoc analyses and enhances budgeting cycles. By minimizing overall IT spending through the reduction of waste, elimination of redundancies, and alignment of investments with strategic goals, businesses can significantly cut down on the time allocated to forecasting. This approach not only increases the frequency of updates but also frees up resources, enabling a focus on higher-value initiatives that drive long-term success.
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    Fairwinds Insights Reviews
    Protect and optimize mission-critical Kubernetes apps. Fairwinds Insights, a Kubernetes configuration validation tool, monitors your Kubernetes containers and recommends improvements. The software integrates trusted open-source tools, toolchain integrations and SRE expertise, based on hundreds successful Kubernetes deployments. The need to balance the speed of engineering and the reactive pace of security can lead to messy Kubernetes configurations, as well as unnecessary risk. It can take engineering time to adjust CPU or memory settings. This can lead to over-provisioning of data centers capacity or cloud compute. While traditional monitoring tools are important, they don't offer everything necessary to identify and prevent changes that could affect Kubernetes workloads.
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    Lumos Reviews
    Lumos serves as a company's internal AppStore, streamlining access requests, reviews, and license management through a self-service platform. By automating access requests, approvals, and provisioning, organizations can significantly reduce the number of support tickets they receive. This not only enhances visibility into all SaaS applications and associated spending but also facilitates the removal of unused licenses through automated workflows. As businesses expand their workforce and adapt to remote working conditions, the influx of help desk tickets related to app access and permission requests can become overwhelming. With Lumos, you can manage permissions and approve access durations directly within Slack, ensuring a smoother process. Prior to a new hire's start date, Lumos will alert their manager and assist in setting up all necessary applications for them. It’s important to recognize that not all employees require access to every application; therefore, Lumos allows you to customize the AppStore according to specific employee roles, helping to streamline operations and minimize potential complications. By implementing Lumos, organizations can enhance efficiency and focus on what truly matters—driving success.
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    CloudNuro Reviews
    CloudNuro.ai serves as a smart platform for managing both cloud and SaaS environments, providing organizations with enhanced visibility, governance, optimization, and automation capabilities throughout their digital ecosystems. With its unified interface, it effectively identifies all SaaS applications, including those that fall under Shadow IT, using various detection techniques such as DNS, SSO, browser agents, and APIs. The platform continuously catalogs applications in real time and highlights tools that are either unused, duplicated, or not authorized for use. It also provides valuable insights into expenditures, usage patterns, license entitlements, and application engagement metrics, empowering teams to manage costs efficiently and negotiate contract renewals based on solid data. Furthermore, automated workflows facilitate processes such as user onboarding and offboarding, approval workflows, compliance assessments, and policy enforcement, which not only lighten the IT department's burden but also enhance security measures. In addition, CloudNuro.ai boasts robust integrations with leading SaaS and cloud service providers, including M365, Salesforce, and various ITSM tools, which allows for seamless synchronization of catalog information, subscription management, and policy automation, ultimately streamlining operations across the organization. This comprehensive approach ensures that businesses can maintain control over their software assets while maximizing value and minimizing risks.
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