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Avatier Identity Management Suite delivers next generation user provisioning, password management, access validation, compliance management, business service catalog, and role mining software, for organizations worldwide facing security exposure, compliance mandates and spiraling IT costs. Mid-sized to large enterprises depend on Avatier software to secure and streamline end-user access to enterprise resources, simplify administration, and reduce help desk calls
Identity and access management responsibilities are often run with a discrete set of applications with little to no visibility from line of business managers. What if application and network access was just another item to provision, like a security card or a computer from a storefront? What if a fault-tolerant, Trusted Identity Fabric™ transcended the network by managing all applications and resources with human activity reduced to a series of approval? IAM needs the end user involvement, from the users and from the line of business managers. Making IAM available to them the way they need it will leverage acceptance, usage, and thus the success of projects.
In this webinar, Martin Kuppinger, Principal Analyst at KuppingerCole, will focus on the changes IAM has undergone during the past years, moving from a technology platform to a business tool and what IAM thus has to provide – from access request using shopping cart approaches to the visibility of risks and other business services.
Afterwards Nelson Cicchito of Avatier will share his experience and view on that. Learn how MillerCoors, Intuitive Surgical, and A.J. Gallagher are using user-focused IAM solutions to redefine enterprise IAM.
Once upon a time we all preached that IAM projects should be done piecemeal, and should involve “best of breed” solutions. Forward looking enterprises took that advice, but they’re now faced with the somewhat daunting task of updating their IAM portfolio while rationalizing the installation and attempting to insure that all of the parts function together smoothly and flawlessly.
Your organization must decide – should you try to refurbish the apps and services you have or should you map out a plan to replace them all. And if you want to replace them, should you stick to best of breed (if that’s even applicable any more) or should you choose the vendor that’s the best fit for you, then fill out their line with the parts they recommend from third parties.
Join Kuppinger-Cole Senior Analyst Dave Kearns, Courion’s Dave Fowler and more experts, as they explore what’s new in IAM and what’s best for your organization.