Security Tool Consolidation
Problem
Security teams managing SaaS environments juggle an average of 83 tools from 29 vendors (IBM/Palo Alto Networks, 2025), creating integration gaps, alert fatigue, inconsistent policy enforcement, and excessive spend. Fragmented stacks generate 4x lower ROI than consolidated platforms (28% vs. 101%, IBM). 75% of organizations are now pursuing vendor consolidation, up from 29% three years ago (Gartner/VentureBeat, 2025).
Solution / Feature(s)
- Unified console for backup, ransomware detection and response, SSPM, DLP, eDiscovery, and browser security
- Coverage across Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Salesforce, Slack, and Atlassian
- AI-driven posture monitoring across 50+ SaaS applications
- Shared risk engine for third-party app and browser extension scoring
- Consistent policy enforcement and compliance reporting in a single dashboard
Outcome
Organizations replace multiple point solutions with one platform, eliminating vendor sprawl and integration gaps. Consolidated teams reduce mean time to identify incidents by 74 days and mean time to mitigate by 84 days (IBM/Palo Alto, 2025). Gartner projects organizations that integrate security tools will cut incident response times by at least 40% by 2029, driven by unification, not additional tooling.








