Cloud security company, Symplified, has announced a new provisioning fabric for its SinglePoint identity and access management (IAM) solution. As mentioned in this news release, these new capabilities provide centralized, one-to-many capabilities for managing and synchronizing user identities regardless of whether they reside in on-premises IT infrastructures or cloud applications. “To enable organizations to query […]
Cloud security company, Symplified, has announced a new provisioning fabric for its SinglePoint identity and access management (IAM) solution. As mentioned in this news release, these new capabilities provide centralized, one-to-many capabilities for managing and synchronizing user identities regardless of whether they reside in on-premises IT infrastructures or cloud applications.
“To enable organizations to query multiple identity silos in order to centrally enforce access management policies for all applications, the SinglePoint Virtual Directory unifies on-premises and cloud user repositories. The SinglePoint Virtual Directory provides normalization, attribute mapping, data transformation and support for a wide range of LDAP and RDBMS systems as well as cloud services. For example, this capability would allow a company to enforce access control policies for a web portal of applications using Active Directory for employees, Sun LDAP for partners, and Salesforce.com for customers and prospects.”
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