Our clients utilize the tool to automate user provisioning and manage identity, security, and user roles within their IT environment. It is configured as a tenant for this purpose, and it includes automation tools like workflows, which enable automation without the need for coding.
The use cases depend on various factors, such as the integration of Microsoft front end and the authentication aspect. We can use Microsoft authentication to secure applications like SuccessFactors or any other SAP application. Alternatively, we can use SAP directly for authentication. We can use SAP for it. Many clients prefer Microsoft authentication to authenticate their organizational applications. It provides a unified login experience, excluding other applications from the account.
CEO at a energy/utilities company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-11-11T17:15:22Z
Nov 11, 2022
My company uses SAP Identity Management as a single sign-on solution. Another use case for SAP Identity Management is handling all user access rights for nearly two thousand employees in the group of companies for the different applications. It's used for access management for SAP accounts, Active Directory, and process and file sharing.
Security Consultant at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-10-12T11:06:42Z
Oct 12, 2022
The primary use case of SAP Identity Management is for automating processes, including providing authorizations for new users. The solution is also used when there's a change in positions within a company, particularly when old access is removed and new access is provided to the user.
My company is using SAP Identity Management for connecting various SAP applications, creating user IDs, managing user access, resetting passwords, and managing passwords across multiple systems.
System Analyst Lead at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-03-18T06:06:05Z
Mar 18, 2020
Our primary use case is basically focused on SAP landscape, the complete SAP User Lifecycle. We're currently using SailPoint and SAP Identity Management. As part of a dissertation I'm working on to evaluate whether it's possible to have the complete User Lifecycle in our company with one tool, or whether it makes sense to have one IDM system only for SAP work and another one for everything else.
Business Systems Lead at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-05-16T06:50:00Z
May 16, 2019
We are a big SAP shop, so SAP IDM is the main identity provider for accessing all of the applications. This is not just for SSO but also for the provisioning and related tasks.
Reduce risk and centrally manage user access across your enterprise – with SAP Identity Management. The software integrates with your business processes to provide robust data and application security. Keep your operations running smoothly – and boost productivity by providing role-based user access, self-service password reset, approval workflows, and more.
Our clients utilize the tool to automate user provisioning and manage identity, security, and user roles within their IT environment. It is configured as a tenant for this purpose, and it includes automation tools like workflows, which enable automation without the need for coding.
The use cases depend on various factors, such as the integration of Microsoft front end and the authentication aspect. We can use Microsoft authentication to secure applications like SuccessFactors or any other SAP application. Alternatively, we can use SAP directly for authentication. We can use SAP for it. Many clients prefer Microsoft authentication to authenticate their organizational applications. It provides a unified login experience, excluding other applications from the account.
My company uses SAP Identity Management as a single sign-on solution. Another use case for SAP Identity Management is handling all user access rights for nearly two thousand employees in the group of companies for the different applications. It's used for access management for SAP accounts, Active Directory, and process and file sharing.
The primary use case of SAP Identity Management is for automating processes, including providing authorizations for new users. The solution is also used when there's a change in positions within a company, particularly when old access is removed and new access is provided to the user.
My company is using SAP Identity Management for connecting various SAP applications, creating user IDs, managing user access, resetting passwords, and managing passwords across multiple systems.
Our primary use case is basically focused on SAP landscape, the complete SAP User Lifecycle. We're currently using SailPoint and SAP Identity Management. As part of a dissertation I'm working on to evaluate whether it's possible to have the complete User Lifecycle in our company with one tool, or whether it makes sense to have one IDM system only for SAP work and another one for everything else.
The main idea is to review the SAP Analytics Cloud.
We are a big SAP shop, so SAP IDM is the main identity provider for accessing all of the applications. This is not just for SSO but also for the provisioning and related tasks.