With an increasing frequency, we hear from our prospects the desire to automate every aspect of their Identity Management process. Inevitably, during the discovery phase, specific items are uncovered that are exceptions to the rule and difficult, or in some cases, impossible to address programmatically. It is conceivable that the vast majority of new user accounts will be handled systematically and only a rare exception will need special treatment.
To this end, Tools4ever can offer a hybrid solution of automating the account lifecycle management. AS new users are entered into the Human Resource (HR) system an automated process occurs that generates the new user account automatically based on the predefined criteria but instead o factually committing the account in Active Directory, a “request” is queued for further review.
An email is delivered to a group stating there are pending items to be reviewed. At that point, a Systems Administrator or Help Desk person accesses a web portal and reviews the request. If all appears correct, simply clicking a submit button will execute the account creation in AD, email (Exchange, Google, Lotus) and numerous other systems. If further details are necessary – possibly specific group memberships, larger mailbox store or distribution list access to name a few – the Sys Admin or Help Desk person can add the required resources and then click submit to complete the processing.
Extending this concept further, particularly to schools, college and universities, the account creation for students is often straightforward and can be automated entirely – without the queued request. While account creations for faculty and staff are often more complex, lower in frequency and can be handled using the queued process.
By utilizing this hybrid methodology, it is extremely easy to handle both simple and complex account creation scenarios.
To learn more about this application of Identity Management and many others, please visit our website; Tools4ever, Inc.
Friday, March 18, 2011
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