Corma
Book a callBlog
  • Get started - Setup & implementation
  • Concepts and use cases
    • On & Off boarding
      • Define app owners
      • Create app bundles
      • Onboard a user
      • Offboard a user
      • Track provisioning progress
    • Expenses
      • CSV expense import
      • Inserting expense data manually
      • OCR Expense import
      • Contract Management & License Status Breakdown
    • Discovering Shadow IT
    • Access Requests
    • Employee view
    • Adding Applications to Corma
    • Licenses
    • App Analytics
  • The browser extensions
    • How to deploy Corma extensions with Google admin console
    • How to deploy Corma extensions with Microsoft intune
    • How to deploy extensions using GPO
    • How to manually install the Corma extension and login
    • How to deploy Corma extensions with Jamf
  • Integrations
    • Identity and Access Management
      • Google workspace
      • Microsoft Entra ID
      • Okta
    • Finance and accounting
      • Pennylane
      • Spendesk
      • Qonto
      • Candis
    • HRIS
      • Factorial
      • Personio
      • Lucca
      • Payfit
      • BambooHR
      • Deel
      • Hibob
      • Rippling
      • Workday
    • SaaS applications
      • Slack
      • Atlassian
      • Miro
      • Notion
      • LastPass
        • LastPass connection tutorial
        • LastPass Audit Log Collection
      • 1Password
      • Github Enterprise
      • Aircall
      • Hubspot
      • Salesforce
      • Intercom
      • Zendesk
      • Figma
      • Adobe
      • Canva
      • Asana
      • Front
  • General documentation
    • What is Corma?
    • General tech information
    • The Corma Glossary
    • Corma Product Roadmap
  • Security
  • Helpdesk
  • Changelog
Powered by GitBook
On this page
  1. Concepts and use cases

Licenses

PreviousAdding Applications to CormaNextApp Analytics

Last updated 1 month ago

Corma's Licenses Page streamlines the process of identifying and deprovisioning unused software licenses.

  • The Deprovision tab provides a comprehensive list of paid licenses still attributed to users who have left the organization.

  • The Review tab highlights licenses that may no longer be in use, including those linked to users who have been deactivated in the organization's Identity Provider (e.g., Google, Microsoft, Okta).

  • The Match tab highlights provisioned licenses from your direct integrations that could not be matched to any user in your organization’s Identity Provider (Google, Microsoft, or Okta). This typically reveals licenses still assigned to users who have left the company, external collaborators, or accounts registered with personal instead of professional emails. By catching these mismatches, you can quickly identify unnecessary expenses and strengthen your organization’s security posture.

  • The All tab provides a holistic view of all synchronized licenses from connected sources and the extension, making it effortless to review your complete license landscape at a glance.

This feature is designed to uncover cost-saving opportunities, enabling organizations to optimize their SaaS spend effectively and reduce cyber-risks by cutting all remaining accesses to avoid potential breaches.