Case Study

Establishing SaaS License Governance and Reducing Spend by $1M+

Executive Summary

  • Consulting-led engagement establishing governance over enterprise SaaS license assignment
  • More than $1M in SaaS license savings identified and realized
  • License entitlements aligned to employee roles and responsibilities
  • Multi-source data reconciliation across HR, SaaS, and role data
  • Governance model implemented without disrupting creative workflows


The Challenge

The organization relied heavily on a widely deployed enterprise creative SaaS platform to support content creation, design, and publishing workflows. Over time, rapid growth, organizational changes, and evolving roles resulted in licenses being provisioned broadly without consistent validation of ongoing need. License assignment was managed across multiple systems and teams, making it difficult to determine which employees required specific license tiers, whether subscriptions aligned with actual job functions, and how personnel changes impacted license utilization. As SaaS spend continued to increase, leadership recognized that pricing alone was not the issue. The underlying challenge was lack of governance over license assignment and entitlement. The organization needed a disciplined, execution-focused approach to align licenses with real business needs without disrupting creative workflows.

The DBC Approach

Dev-Byrne & Company engaged as a Technology Expense Management Consulting partner to establish governance, transparency, and control over SaaS license management. This was not an audit. It was an operational consulting engagement focused on aligning entitlements to roles and responsibilities.

Contract Renewal Support 

Using the validated license baseline, DBC supported renewal discussions with the SaaS provider. By presenting a defensible, role-aligned inventory, the organization renegotiated commercial terms that reflected actual needs and prevented excess licensing from carrying forward.

Role-Based License Mapping

DBC worked with stakeholders to define:

  • Role-based license requirements
  • Appropriate license tiers for different job functions
  • Exceptions for specialized creative needs
 

This ensured employees retained the tools they needed while eliminating unnecessary or excess licensing.

Execution and License Optimization

With alignment established, DBC supported execution by:

  • Identifying licenses to be reassigned, downgraded, or removed
  • Coordinating changes with internal teams
  • Validating that updates were reflected accurately in subscription records
 

This reduced waste while preserving productivity and creative continuity.

The Outcome

  • More than $1M in SaaS license savings identified and realized
  • License assignments aligned to employee roles and responsibilities
  • Improved visibility into SaaS entitlements and utilization
  • Reduced administrative burden managing licenses
  • A renewed SaaS agreement aligned with the optimized environment
 

Savings were achieved without disrupting creative workflows or employee productivity.

What Changed

SaaS licenses shifted from automatic entitlements to managed assets. Governance replaced ad hoc provisioning, and leadership gained confidence that SaaS spend reflected how the organization actually operated.

Why It Worked

  • Consulting-led approach focused on governance and execution
  • Multi-source data reconciliation across HR, SaaS, and role data
  • Role-based entitlement modeling grounded in real job functions
  • Execution support ensuring changes were realized
  • Vendor-neutral posture during renewal discussions
 

DBC ensured SaaS license optimization was accurate, defensible, and sustainable.

Multi-Source Data Reconciliation

DBC consolidated and reconciled data from multiple sources, including:

  • SaaS subscription and license records
  • HR and personnel data
  • Role definitions and department mappings
  • Usage and activity indicators

By correlating license data with employee roles and responsibilities, DBC created a clear, defensible view of: which licenses were required, which were misassigned or underutilized, and which were no longer needed. This analysis went beyond surface-level usage reports and focused on entitlement accuracy.

Client Snapshot

Industry: Media & Digital Publishing

Organization Type: National digital media organization

Technology Environment: Mission-critical Creative SaaS Licensing platform Supporting Content creation Publishing

User Population: Content creators, editors, designers, and support teams

Engagement Type: Technology Expense Management Consulting

Considering Your Approach

Organizations managing complex technology environments often benefit from a disciplined review of inventory accuracy, contract alignment, execution ownership, and sourcing decisions. A structured discussion can help determine whether audit, consulting, or sourcing support is appropriate for your environment.