AI-powered compliance, smarter SaaS governance, and modern DCIM expand enterprise IT resilience and operational velocity
Oomnitza, a recognized leader in AI-era IT Asset Management (ITAM), announced its latest product release, delivering powerful advancements across SaaS governance, audit readiness, integration reliability, and infrastructure management. The update introduces Doc Agent, an AI-powered audit documentation engine; expanded SaaS and software lifecycle automation; and a new Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) solution purpose-built for modern data center needs.
“As hybrid infrastructure expands and AI workloads explode, IT teams need more than visibility—they need velocity and control,” said Donna Wilczek, Chief Product Officer at Oomnitza. “With this release, we’re embedding intelligence so our customers can automate audit processes, rein in SaaS sprawl, and manage their entire infrastructure lifecycle – endpoints to data centers – from a single syndicate of record.”
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Release Highlights
- Smarter Compliance & Documentation – AI-generated, always-current documentation for workflows, integrations, and configurations, plus IP-level activity logs; and migration tagging for full audit traceability.
- Unified Software & SaaS Lifecycle Management – Centralized SaaS-user views with license forecasting, usage tracking, one-click offboarding, and automated ingestion of role and activity data from SaaS platforms.
- Asset-Centric DCIM – New Data Center Infrastructure Management delivers lifecycle tracking, predictive workflows, and warranty automation—built for GPU-intensive AI clusters and hybrid environments.
- Reliable, Scalable Integrations – Enhanced diagnostics, version-change logs, and field mapping preservation across 1,500+ turnkey connectors ensure resilient, low-risk integrations.
- Platform Experience Boosts – Detailed import logs, expanded custom object capabilities, and a shopping-cart-style request portal streamline clean data entry and self-service workflows.
Source: PRNewswire