Josys Recognized in the First Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for SaaS Management Platforms

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Josys, the SaaS Management Platform that simplifies how IT works, announced that it has been recognized in the inaugural 2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for SaaS Management Platforms report.

According to the report, “SaaS management platforms empower organizations to address the compounding challenges of SaaS application usage across the business that lead to overspend, elevated risk, lack of visibility and contract sprawl.” The report also notes that, “Despite low client demand, Gartner recommends that organizations implement the capabilities of an SMP to reduce the financial, operational and visibility risks associated with unmanaged applications and the largely underestimated size and related spend within the SaaS portfolio.” Gartner predicts that “Through 2027, over 50% of organizations will centralize SaaS application management using an SMP, an increase from less than 10% in 2024.”

While a relatively new market entrant, Josys is recognized in the report for its Ability to Execute and Completeness of Vision.

“We are thrilled to be recognized in the first-ever Gartner Magic Quadrant for SaaS Management Platforms report,” said Yasukane Matsumoto, Chief Executive Officer at Josys. “We believe that this recognition is a testament to our commitment to innovation and our ability to meet the evolving needs of our customers. In just three years, we have made significant strides in helping IT manage SaaS and we look forward to accelerating development to boost the security posture and operational efficiency of our customers all across the world.”

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Josys has also received an overall 4.7/5 rating with 32 Reviews on Gartner Peer Insights™ for SaaS Management Platforms as of July 2024. One customer commented in a review, “Previously, we managed licenses with spreadsheets and handled IT asset management using separate applications, which meant that information was managed disjointedly. However, by implementing Josys, we have been able to centralize management and streamline administrative tasks. Additionally, by making the allocation of licenses visible, we have been able to reduce unnecessary licenses that were not in use, which has benefits both in terms of security and cost.”

SOURCE: PRNewsWire