Built for IT Teams Who Don’t Want Another System to Manage

Opstream gives IT governance without burden. No-code means procurement owns configuration. IT sets the guardrails and walks away.

75%
of CIOs report AI implementation costs currently outweigh benefits.

Gartner, “CIO Technology Adoption Priorities for 2026,” May 2026

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What Does IT Actually Need to Do?

Three simple steps. Nothing after that.

SSO & Identity

SAML, OIDC, SCIM provisioning. Included at every tier, never paywalled.

Role-Based Access

RBAC with domain restrictions. IT sets permissions, procurement manages everything else.

API Configuration

Connect your ERP, TPRM, and HRIS systems through Opstream’s API-first architecture.

Why Does Opstream Require Zero Ongoing IT Support?

  • No-code schema builder: procurement builds their own intake workflows
  • Adaptive Intake: AI handles configuration complexity through autonomous workflows
  • Go live in weeks, not months
Opstream no-code schema builder

How Does Opstream Handle Integrations?

One API layer. Every system connected.

Opstream’s API-first architecture connects to virtually any system. Don’t see your platform? See the full integrations list or ask us about your stack.

ERP / Finance

  • SAP
  • Oracle Fusion / E-Business / PeopleSoft
  • NetSuite
  • Microsoft Dynamics 365
  • Workday
  • Sage Intacct
  • Priority Software
  • JD Edwards

GRC / TPRM / Security

  • OneTrust
  • Panorays
  • Wing Security
  • Vanta
  • Drata
  • SecurityScorecard
  • BitSight
  • Prevalent

SSO / Identity

  • Okta
  • Microsoft Entra ID
  • Google Workspace
  • Ping Identity
  • OneLogin
  • JumpCloud
  • OpenID Connect

CLM / e-Signature

  • DocuSign
  • Ironclad
  • Juro
  • LinkSquares
  • Adobe Acrobat Sign
  • PandaDoc

ITSM / Ticketing

  • ServiceNow
  • Jira / Jira Service Management
  • Zendesk
  • Freshservice

HRIS / HCM

  • Workday
  • BambooHR
  • Rippling
  • HiBob
  • ADP Workforce Now
  • SAP SuccessFactors

Communication

  • Slack
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Zoom
  • Google Chat
  • Outlook / Gmail

Data / Validation

  • Dun & Bradstreet
  • RapidRatings
  • Brex
  • Ramp
  • Mesh Payments
  • Anaplan

“85% of procurement organizations use a combination of different procurement and sourcing applications.”

Gartner, “Innovation Insight: Procurement Orchestration Platforms,” September 2025

API-first architecture means your team connects once. Opstream handles the orchestration.

Opstream integration dashboard

How Does Opstream Support AI Governance?

AI evaluation committees are forming across enterprises. IT sits alongside the CFO, procurement, and legal.

Opstream provides the structured intake workflow for evaluating AI vendors: data access controls, security compliance, vendor viability, and cost transparency.

“87% of cybersecurity leaders identified AI-related vulnerabilities as the fastest-growing cyber risk.”

Gartner, “Key Actions for CIOs to Prepare Cybersecurity for AI Evolution,” May 2026

Opstream AI governance workflow

Security and Compliance Built In

Every action tracked. Every document versioned. Every risk scored.

Audit Trail

Every action timestamped and exportable. Approvals, documents, status changes, all in one place. Learn more.

Vendor Risk Scoring

Flexible risk matrix that adapts to your framework. Not locked into any vendor’s predefined model. See vendor management.

Document Repository

Centralized, versioned, with semantic search and granular access controls. Explore the repository.

Opstream audit trail Opstream vendor risk scoring
Opstream data model

Built on a Data Foundation IT Can Trust

Most procurement tools bolt AI onto fragmented data. Opstream takes a structured-data-first approach, unifying information across systems before layering intelligence on top.

That means every report, every automation, and every AI recommendation is grounded in clean, connected data. See how this powers Agentic Analytics.

“68% of CPOs are prioritizing AI investment, but 49% cite data accuracy as a major challenge.”

Gartner, “Predicts 2025: Procurement Addresses Data Challenges and Embraces Rapid Change,” January 2025

Opstream solves this at the foundation layer, so your spend data, vendor records, and compliance signals all speak the same language.

Frequently Asked Questions

Configure SSO, set up RBAC permissions, and connect your existing systems through our API. After that, procurement owns the platform. IT involvement is limited to initial setup only.
Most teams go live in weeks, not months. Our no-code configuration means procurement can build workflows in parallel with IT’s technical setup, dramatically compressing the timeline.
No. Procurement teams manage all ongoing configuration, workflows, and automations using zero-code tools. IT is not needed for day-to-day operations or changes.
Yes. Opstream’s API-first architecture connects with SAP, Oracle, NetSuite, ServiceNow, OneTrust, and dozens of other systems through a single integration layer.
SAML, OIDC, and SCIM provisioning are included at every pricing tier. SSO is never paywalled. Connect Okta, Azure AD, or Google Workspace during onboarding.
Every action is timestamped and exportable. Role-based access controls restrict data by domain. Documents are versioned with full audit trails and semantic search.
Opstream provides structured intake workflows for evaluating AI vendors, covering data access controls, security compliance, vendor viability, and cost transparency. IT, legal, and procurement collaborate in a single system.
No. Opstream integrates with your existing TPRM and compliance tools. It orchestrates vendor risk data across systems rather than replacing any single one.
Fully customizable. Procurement teams build and modify workflows, approval chains, and intake schemas using a zero-code builder. No developer resources or IT tickets needed.
Opstream flags the vendor, triggers automated escalation workflows, and notifies the relevant stakeholders. All remediation steps are tracked in the audit trail until the issue is resolved.

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