Lumos is a company's identity OS that gives organizations the power to unite all their apps and identities in one place and manage them with one click.
Both of us have probably the same problem while working online and clicking around in the browser. We open tab after tab after tab. After a while, we have 20 tabs open: one for Gmail, one for Slack, one for Google Docs, one for Asana, one for Dropbox and so on... Let me ask you this: For how many apps and web services have you signed up in your lifetime? 10s, 100s, 1000s? No clue, rightβ
The Internet is an ever expanding universe offering more and more apps and capturing more and more data. This is particularly critical at work. If you ask a Chief Information Officer: βHow many apps are used in your company?β They will point to their internal app dashboard and say: βWe use 100 apps on Okta.β However, employees use over 1,000 apps that are not owned by IT, called Shadow Apps. π€
Yep, the online world of a company is flooded with thousands of employees on hundreds of apps. Security and IT departments struggle to track and manage apps, causing them to be flooded with hundreds of manual tasks. We call this the APPocalypse! π₯
Lumos, a company's identity OS to govern it all
At work, you usually access apps through a variety of sources: Okta, Google's Sign In button, your Password Manager or just by typing in a password you remembered.