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While an SaaS management platform offers significant flexibility and efficiency, managing access and securing files in this environment can be challenging.
The best part? Self-service saves IT teams time while still maintaining security and compliance.
Jeff Martin looked up from his computer screen and smiled. He was about to embark on his latest project that would not only have a huge impact on GitLab but with potential to help engineers and IT organizations across the industry.
From banking to the grocery store, people are already used to self-service. We’re sharing how leveraging self-service in IT can save support teams time – and stress – while delighting end users.
With Lumos, you make your company more productive and compliant with self-service app requests, access reviews, and license removals.
“At the end of the day, we all just want to eliminate the tickets and improve IT customer service. Self-service is the answer.”
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