From Startup Infrastructure to Structured Governance: How AutoRABIT Built a Modern IT Foundation with JumpCloud

AutoRABIT is a leading DevSecOps platform purpose-built for Salesforce environments. Operating in highly regulated sectors, the company helps organizations automate and secure their delivery pipelines. AutoRABIT operates globally, with fully remote teams in the United States, hybrid teams in the Czech Republic and India, and representatives across Europe, South America, and Australia.  

To unify this geographically dispersed team and meet stringent security standards, AutoRABIT transitioned to JumpCloud to centralize identity, device management, and access governance into a single, scalable platform.  

The Challenge: Transitioning from Reactive to Proactive IT  

When Grigory Yasninskiy (AVP, Information Technology) joined AutoRABIT, the company was navigating a familiar phase of high-growth evolution. Like many fast-scaling startups, leadership initially focused on building a powerful product and accelerating market momentum. As a result, IT systems grew organically alongside the business—functional, but not yet fully standardized or strategically unified. While existing processes proved effective, many served only as interim solutions.  

Eventually, as headcount expanded and operational complexity increased, it became clear that the next stage of growth required a more mature and scalable IT foundation.  

Furthermore, delivering secure solutions to enterprise and regulated customers demanded internal discipline that mirrored the company’s compliance certifications.  

Over the next three years, the effort went beyond optimization and became a broader journey of operational maturity. As Yasninskiy often says, “Security and convenience sit on opposite sides of a seesaw. The key involves finding the right balance between the two to ensure neither side hits the ground.”

The Solution: Scaling Without Adding Complexity  

When Yasninskiy joined, AutoRABIT had fewer than 200 employees and operated in a 95% Windows environment. Today, the company supports several hundred employees around the globe and has successfully transitioned to a 75% macOS and 25% Windows ecosystem.  

That shift required consistent governance across platforms without increasing administrative overhead. Drawing on his experience with Jamf Pro, Intune, and Kandji, Yasninskiy defined clear requirements for the new foundation:  

  • Cross-platform device management  
  • Apple Business Manager integration  
  • Azure identity alignment  
  • Automated lifecycle management  
  • Reliable patch management  
  • Centralized visibility and access governance  

At the time, AutoRABIT already leveraged Azure SSO. Rather than replacing it, the IT strategy focused on strengthening the SSO foundation within a broader zero-trust framework powered by JumpCloud. Specifically, by integrating JumpCloud, the organization achieved:  

The Results: Operational Maturity at a Global Scale   

The result of this three-year journey was not just optimization, but true maturation. As the company grew, the operational workload remained controlled, which is a strong indicator that the foundation was built correctly.  

1. Consistent Compliance  

“Compliance isn’t just documentation, it’s operational consistency,” Yasninskiy explains. “Features like centralized patch management and automated lifecycle control directly support our ability to maintain audit readiness.”  

2. Consolidation, Visibility, and Product Evolution  

As the environment matured, AutoRABIT expanded its use of JumpCloud. The organization adopted JumpCloud’s password management solution company-wide, strengthening credential hygiene and reducing reliance on disparate tools.  

When AutoRABIT initially rolled out JumpCloud, native IT asset management (ITAM) functionality did not yet exist. Consequently, the team tracked devices using separate spreadsheets and manual processes. Recognizing the need for centralized visibility, Yasninskiy advocated for integrated ITAM within the platform. That feedback—alongside input from other customers—prompted JumpCloud to introduce the feature.  

When JumpCloud released IT asset management, we proudly adopted it immediately. It eliminated fragmented tracking workflows and brought lifecycle visibility into the exact same system as identity and device management.

—Grigory Yasninskiy, AVP, Information Technology, AutoRABIT

The feature has already been leveraged during audit sessions, providing streamlined reporting and stronger asset traceability. “Being part of that evolution—and seeing it directly support audit processes—reinforces the value of true partnership.”  

3. Enterprise-Grade Security Controls  

Operating in environments that require alignment with frameworks such as HIPAA, PCI DSS, SOC 2, and ISO/IEC 27001 requires more than just policies; it requires enforceable controls. To achieve this, the IT team deployed structured MFA enforcement, automated access revocation, consistent patch management, and unified device governance, which significantly strengthened AutoRABIT’s operational maturity.  

At the product level, FedRAMP-aligned environments maintain their own compliance scope. Internally, strong identity and device governance ensures consistent security discipline across the entire organization. As a result, the IT team delivers predictability and confidence.  

The Partnership: Trust through Transparency  

Scaling infrastructure across hundreds of devices and two operating systems inevitably requires iteration. “There are always improvements to make,” Yasninskiy notes. “However, what stands out is JumpCloud’s transparency and responsiveness.”  

He highlights the accessibility of JumpCloud leadership, including CEO Rajat Bhargava, as a key factor in reinforcing long-term trust. “The willingness to listen to customers and evolve the platform based on real-world needs builds confidence. That openness matters.”  

The company did not simply deploy a tool; it built a scalable IT foundation aligned with growth and regulatory expectations. “IT should enable the business to move confidently,” Yasninskiy says. “When identity and governance are structured correctly, scale becomes sustainable.”  

For AutoRABIT, modernization wasn’t about replacing systems. It was about maturing them and building an infrastructure ready for the company’s next stage of growth. As a DevSecOps provider, that foundation helps ensure the same principles of security, governance, and efficiency are reflected both internally and in the solutions AutoRABIT delivers to its customers.  

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