Shadow IT accounts for more than one-third of enterprise apps
If businesses want to get the most out of their SaaS purchases, tech leaders need to address visibility and governance issues.
Shadow IT refers to the use of applications and services within an organization without the approval or oversight of the IT department. It accounts for more than one-third of enterprise applications, highlighting the challenges businesses face in managing visibility and governance of their software spend.
How many new SaaS applications do enterprises add?
Enterprises with more than 10,000 employees add an average of 12 new SaaS applications every 30 days, indicating ongoing challenges in software spend governance.
What causes wasted SaaS spend?
Wasted SaaS spend typically arises from oversubscription, unused subscriptions, or a combination of both. Factors contributing to this include poor onboarding and offboarding processes, which can leave unused seats when employees leave, and the tendency of SaaS providers to bundle services, leading to unnecessary costs for tools that may not be needed.

Shadow IT accounts for more than one-third of enterprise apps
published by NCS Technologies, Inc.
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