Best User Provisioning and Governance Software for Figma

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    Zluri Reviews
    Zluri is a SaaS Operations Management Platform for IT Teams. It allows IT teams to manage, secure, and comply with multiple SaaS applications from one dashboard. Zluri helps bring shadow IT to light, monitor and manage SaaS spend, and automates end to end application renewal management. Zluri is data-driven. It helps IT teams plan, organize, secure, and get more out of their SaaS app portfolio.
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    Indent Reviews

    Indent

    Indent

    $8 per month
    Faster access unlocks more revenue. Give your team on-demand access to apps that is faster and easier without frustrating them. Slack allows users to request access to apps. Managers can approve or deny the request from Slack. All of this is auditable. Stop manually catherding approvals. Every time an access is granted, there's a security risk. Indent helps teams to scale security and least-privilege by shifting users from permanent access without slowing things down. Automate spreadsheet-based processes for SOC 2, SOX ISO and HITRUST. Controls and policies are baked directly into the access request workflows. Reduce your license footprint by only providing access when needed, instead of granting permanent access. Indent reduces costs without adding friction to the end user experience. If you want to lead a rapidly growing company to success, you need to take on big risks.
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    Zoho Directory Reviews

    Zoho Directory

    Zoho

    $1.70/user/month
    Zoho Directory, a cloud-based platform for identity and access management, is designed to streamline authentication and authorization. It also simplifies user management. Single Sign-On (SSO), which allows employees to access multiple apps with a single set credentials, enhances security and user convenience. Multi-Factor Authentication is supported by the platform, adding an additional layer of protection from unauthorized access. Device authentication provides secure access to applications and devices. Employees can use the same credentials on all platforms. Zoho Directory offers robust provisioning capabilities, which allow IT administrators to create user profiles for various applications from the platform. This reduces the time spent on repetitive work. Directory stores facilitate integration with existing directories such as Microsoft Active Directory or Azure AD.
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    onetool Reviews

    onetool

    onetool

    $5 per employee per month
    All aspects of your organization's SaaS subscriptions can be managed on one platform. You can add employees to any app they use and manage their SaaS onboarding in one click. Get a complete overview of all your apps, track usage and spend. Eliminating shadow IT and unutilized licenses can save you an average 20%. You can automatically disable employee access to all your apps if they leave the company. Onetool allows you to manage employee access to all of your SaaS tools, regardless of what plan you have. All on-boarding and offboarding processes can be managed in one place. This will help you save time and ensure your security. You can manage your employees' access to apps with just a few clicks from one dashboard. You can manage and monitor tool usage by department, as well as set up access rules. Onetool gives you a complete picture of your organization's SaaS adoption. It allows you to monitor active licenses, spend, and app usage. Track all SaaS users and their app activity easily to identify Shadow IT licenses or unused licenses.
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    Opal Reviews
    Opal is a security platform that allows organizations to scale least privilege. This creates new ways for teams and makes them more productive. We believe that access should be decentralized and self-serviceable. It should also be integrated with the technologies your team uses. Eliminate bottlenecks. Delegate access requests to the people who have the most context. More context = better and faster decisions Intelligent automation. Opal will handle everything, granting access when it is most important, sending reminders and removing access when it is not needed. Transparency is important. It is important to be transparent about who approves access, who can access what, what the status of requests are, and many other things. Avoid the telephone game! Companies give away far too much access. Access is granted in a way which is too coarse and for an indefinite period of time. Many companies use incongruent and painfully manual methods of granting access just in time.
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