Bitium Review – A SaaS Operating System For Your SaaS Apps

September 8, 2013 Off By David
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SaaS applications are a double-edged sword. On one hand, they offer benefits like low cost and anywhere computing. However, their siloed nature can be a problem for management and productivity. This week we will take a look at a solution that lets companies and employees manage all of their corporate SaaS applications in one place to provide a seamless work environment and enhanced user functionality. Bitium is a SaaS app that lets you access, manage, and control SaaS apps in your organization. In this Bitium Review, we will look at its features and interface, and see how it can be of use to you.

An Operating System to Manage Your Apps

According to its website, Bitium functions like a SaaS operating system. Much like an operating system, Bitium is a place to manage and control different SaaS apps from a single application. Thus, you do not need multiple logins or credentials; by using Bitium’s Single-Sign-On functionality, you can check your social media accounts, send important emails, administer your website, or respond to customer service requests through SaaS customer relationship apps, without having to remember any of the underlying passwords. More importantly, from a management standpoint, administrators can easily assign and revoke employee access to SaaS apps from one place and save substantial time onboarding and offboarding employees. They can also view reports on app usage, integrate with authentication systems like Active Directory or Google Apps, and organize apps into groups for convenient management…


The scope of Bitium’s operations is pretty broad. According to Scott Kriz, chief executive officer, Bitium supports more than 600 apps, with more added constantly based on customer requests. These apps include publicly available consumer applications such as Facebook, business applications such as Salesforce and Dropbox, and even private apps that have been developed in-house and are only visible to the company that installed them…

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