Downstream provisioning of cloud applications via Active Directory
Today, more than ever, organizations must address the proliferation of cloud-based applications. While these apps often provide convenient and flexible access for employees and customers, they also present a new set of management and security challenges for IT and line-of-business managers.
One Identity Active Roles is an administrative and security tool for Microsoft Active Directory (AD), Azure AD (AAD), and related systems, such as Exchange and Office 365. It enables organizations to create flexible administration workflows, including automation of user and group provisioning and deprovisioning. These workflows can be easily customized for your needs while ensuring secure delegation of tasks, reduced workloads, increased accuracy and lower costs. It also enables the integration of diverse corporate data sources and provisioning processes, which can expedite workflows and eliminate data inconsistencies across platforms and environments.
One Identity Starling Connect – a cloud-based service – extends the provisioning capabilities of Active Roles (version 7.4.0 or later) to a growing collection of SaaS applications, which enables organizations to streamline processes and secure hybrid environments. This means you can extend your Active Roles on-premise deployment to provision many more applications, regardless of where they are located (on-premise or cloud-based).