According to a recent LinkedIn post from Siit, identity and access management automation is emerging as a key priority for IT organizations, with the post citing that 52% of IT leaders plan to focus on IAM automation over the next year. The post contrasts this priority with the persistence of manual app provisioning for new hires, positioning automation as a response to current operational bottlenecks.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights Mirakl, a roughly 1,000-employee firm, as an example of how integrating an identity provider (JumpCloud) with an AI service desk (Siit) can automate user provisioning workflows from Slack, eliminating manual steps and providing a full audit trail. For investors, this use case suggests growing demand for workflow automation across mid-sized and larger enterprises, which could support Siit’s user growth, deepen ecosystem integration with partners like JumpCloud, and reinforce its positioning in the IT service management and IAM-adjacent markets.
The post also promotes a live LinkedIn session scheduled for April 14 at 11 a.m. CET, during which Mirakl’s IT Director is expected to walk through the automation setup alongside Siit and JumpCloud. While primarily educational and promotional in nature, this type of event may help Siit generate qualified leads, showcase product stickiness within established IT stacks, and potentially improve conversion in a segment where budget decisions are often driven by demonstrable efficiency gains and compliance benefits.

