Sun upgrades Identity Manager software
Tools focus on provisioning, compliance
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John Fontana
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Network World
, 06/24/2008
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Sun has released the next version of its provisioning software and deeply integrated it with role management tools as it continues
to push policy-based identity management.
Sun's intent is to create a role-based provisioning and compliance platform for its identity software portfolio. The company Monday released Identity Manager 8.0, user provisioning
software that features new data export and validation mechanisms to certify access rights and deal with exceptions. Identity
Manager not only automates the process of assigning user access to various systems, but also executes a follow-up process
for continuously checking what a user actually has access to.
Sun has integrated Identity Manager with Sun Role Manager, software acquired when it bought Vaau in November 2007. Role Manager lets users manage identities, including validating role definitions; continuously compares user access privileges to assigned
exceptions; and logs the resources users access. It also includes role certification by role owners, approval workflow and
role consolidation.
Sun has had a keen focus on policy as it has built out its identity platform over the past two years.
"The next step for future releases is more unification of our suite," says Sachin Nayyar, chief identity strategist for Sun.
"Not just ID, roles and compliance, but also access and directory so everything has a similar UI and documentation and simpler
structure of the APIs."
Identity Manager 8.0 includes new export features that let identity data and events be exported to a data warehouse and business
intelligence tools. It also features new reporting tools and management of privileges. The 8.0 software also has validation
features to manage identity data.
Sun Identity Manager 8.0 is available as a stand-alone product or as part of the Sun Java Identity Management Suite, which
includes Role Manager, System Access Manager, System Federation Manager and System Directory Server.
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