In today’s cloud-first workplace, IT teams face a growing challenge--SaaS sprawl and Shadow IT. As more departments adopt their own software solutions without IT approval, organizations struggle with security vulnerabilities, compliance risks, and unnecessary software costs.
But there’s a smarter way. If your organization is already using Microsoft 365, you can consolidate business applications, reduce reliance on third-party SaaS, and improve governance—all within a platform you already own. At SP Marketplace, we provide out-of-the-box business applications built natively on Microsoft 365 and SharePoint, helping IT teams regain control, improve security, and optimize operations—without the chaos of disconnected SaaS solutions. Let’s explore the risks of SaaS sprawl and how a Microsoft 365-first approach can help IT teams take back control. The Problem: SaaS Sprawl and Shadow IT With the rise of remote and hybrid work, employees and departments have increasingly turned to third-party SaaS tools for quick fixes. While these tools may seem convenient, they introduce long-term risks that IT teams are left to manage. One of the biggest concerns is security and compliance. SaaS applications that are adopted without IT’s knowledge—also known as Shadow IT—can expose sensitive company data to potential breaches, as they may not meet security standards. This creates a major risk, particularly for industries with strict regulatory requirements. Beyond security, costs can quickly spiral out of control. Many organizations unknowingly pay for multiple software tools that perform similar functions. Without proper oversight, SaaS spending becomes redundant, straining IT budgets. Additionally, data silos form when teams use separate applications that don’t integrate well with each other. This leads to fragmented workflows, inefficiencies, and difficulties in cross-department collaboration. When data is scattered across multiple systems, reporting and decision-making become much harder. For IT teams, this means more security risks, more complexity, and unnecessary spending—a situation that is neither sustainable nor scalable. The Solution: Leveraging Microsoft 365 to Consolidate Business Apps Rather than trying to control SaaS sprawl through reactive measures, IT teams can take a proactive approach by using their existing Microsoft (Office) 365 infrastructure as the foundation for their business applications. Microsoft (Office) 365 is already a powerful, secure, and scalable platform. Instead of adopting additional third-party tools, organizations can maximize their existing investment and use pre-built business applications built on top of Microsoft 365 itself. This is where SP Marketplace comes in. Our business applications are built natively on SharePoint, Teams, and Power Platform, offering organizations a way to:
By shifting business applications to Microsoft 365, IT teams can consolidate tools, reduce costs, and enhance security—all while making processes more efficient for employees. How SP Marketplace Business Apps Replace Third-Party SaaS Tools 1. Policy Management – Governance Without the Guesswork Many organizations struggle to manage policies effectively, relying on standalone compliance tracking tools or manual processes. This leads to outdated documents, lack of version control, and compliance gaps. With SP Policy Management, companies can ensure that policies are created, reviewed, and acknowledged consistently across all departments. Built directly within M365, the solution automates policy distribution, tracking, and employee acknowledgments—eliminating the need for costly third-party compliance software. Using Power BI dashboards, IT and HR teams can monitor policy adoption in real-time, ensuring employees remain compliant without the burden of manual tracking. 2. Facilities Management – Streamlining Work Orders & Maintenance Facilities teams often rely on third-party work order systems or even spreadsheets and email chains to track maintenance requests. This results in inefficiencies, lost requests, and poor asset tracking. With SP Facilities, organizations can manage work orders, asset maintenance, and compliance inspections—all from within Microsoft 365. The system automates task assignments, status tracking, and reporting, helping facilities teams stay organized and proactive. By eliminating external facility management software, IT gains better oversight and control while ensuring data remains securely within the Microsoft ecosystem. 3. IT Help Desk & Support – Integrated, Scalable IT Service Management Many IT teams use external ticketing systems for help desk support, creating yet another SaaS tool that requires licensing, management, and maintenance. SP Marketplace offers an alternative: a fully integrated IT Help Desk solution built inside Microsoft 365. This provides a central self-service portal for employees to submit IT requests, track ticket statuses, and access knowledge bases—without relying on a third-party SaaS provider. By using SharePoint and Power Automate, IT teams can streamline workflows, automate ticket escalation, and track performance metrics—all while reducing their overall SaaS footprint. Future-Proof Your IT Strategy with SP Marketplace Preventing SaaS sprawl isn’t just about cutting costs—it’s about creating a scalable IT strategy that prioritizes security, efficiency, and governance. With SP Marketplace business apps, IT teams can:
If your organization is struggling with SaaS sprawl, it’s time to take control. SP Marketplace helps IT teams maximize their Microsoft 365 investment by replacing third-party tools with fully integrated business applications. Explore our business apps: SPMarketplace.com to learn more.
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