5 Steps to Optimize Your SaaS Portfolio for the Perfect Fit
Is your SaaS portfolio bursting at the seams? Managing SaaS is a bit like being a tailor. For years, IT has been letting out the seams of the SaaS portfolio to accommodate line-of-business requests and the rising demand for use-anywhere apps. Now things have gotten a bit out of hand — the average company has…
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How has Covid changed SaaS adoption among teams and industries? We took a look in our latest SaaS Intelligence Benchmark Series blog.
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Does your company’s employee app experience meet expectations? Productiv’s AppCenter puts employee needs first while reducing IT’s burden.
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Are you spending valuable resources managing your SaaS portfolio? Check out our 12 SaaS statistics on why IT needs better SaaS management.
Read MoreProductiv Customer Newsletter: March 2022
In the March 2022 edition of our customer newsletter, we highlight Custom Dashboards, our Elastic License Management add-on, and more
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Learn how tech company Databricks optimized SaaS costs and automated license management.
Read MoreProductiv Customer Newsletter: February 2022
What’s new at Productiv? This month we’re sharing a number of product updates around Elastic License Management, AppCenter, and more.
Read MoreSaaS Intelligence Benchmark Series: Slack vs. Microsoft Teams
How do users engage with Slack vs Teams? We launched our new SaaS Intelligence Benchmark Series by looking at Slack and Microsoft Teams.
Read MoreHow CIOs can improve the employee experience
The future of work is now directly tied to the employee experience. Let me tell you why that matters to you as a CIO.
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In the not-too-distant past, Shadow IT was a fairly straightforward problem. IT was solely responsible for managing business tools, and apps not managed or owned by IT (AKA Shadow IT) created fragmentation and posed a security threat. So IT tamped down on them. Today, the issue of Shadow IT is much less clear-cut. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)…
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