Identity Account Management Solutions
Identity account management solutions focus predominantly on the management and business processes associated with user accounts. These solutions are focussed on increasing security, whilst streamlining the management and business processes associated with the provisioning, deprovisioning, and ongoing life-cycle maintenance of user accounts within an enterprise, as well as outside of the enterprise in cloud applications.
Identity Account Management Solutions offered by eB2Bcom include:
Enterprise Identity Management – Provisioning and Synchronization
Enterprise identity management solutions allow an organization to manage an identity’s information in an accurate, automated and secure way. Enterprise solutions are specifically designed to operate within an organization’s IT landscape and accommodate for an identity’s lifecycle within the organization. As a user joins, changes roles and leaves an organization, an enterprise identity management solution will ensure that a user’s information and access to systems is maintained and accurate. <more>
eB2Bcom’s cloud provisioning solutions integrate cloud applications into business’s employee provisioning lifecycle processes. Typically an enterprise identity management solution cannot interact with applications that exist outside of the organization. As an employee joins, changes roles or leaves an organization, their cloud accounts can be updated to reflect the changes automatically with a Cloud Provisioning solution. <more>
Privileged Identity Management
Privileged Identity Management (PIM) solutions allow an organization to manage accounts that hold elevated permission to access files, install and run programs, and change configuration settings. They exist on virtually every server and desktop operating system, business application, database, Web service, and network appliance in your organization. <more>
Active Directory Bridge Solution
By consolidating disparate UNIX and Linux identity stores into Active Directory, many organisations are able to streamline operations and enforce separation of duties. Managing user identities in a cross-platform environment is a complex and frequently
inefficient task whose security risks are of increasing concern to organizations, so bridging these non-Microsoft accounts into Active Directory provides a single, central point of administration. <more>


