Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ) began collaborating with Box, Cybozu cloud services, Salesforce, and Rakuraku Settlement services for the “IIJ ID Governance Management Service,” which allows companies to centrally manage IDs and organizational master data in chronological order.
IIJ has positioned IGA (Identity Governance and Administration) as one of the key elements of ID management to enable companies to efficiently and appropriately manage IDs and protect their information assets, and has responded to companies’ ID management requirements in one stop by providing functions such as ID lifecycle management, authority management, automatic provisioning, and inventory through the “IIJ ID Governance Management Service,” along with other IIJ services. This time, it has added Box, Cybozu cloud services, Salesforce, and Rakuraku Settlement, which are popular among users, to its list of collaborators. These SaaS services have been introduced by many companies, and customers have requested that they be collaborating with them. IIJ plans to continue expanding its collaborating services in response to customer needs.
In addition, IIJ has begun offering a function called “Group Push,” which enables group information, such as hierarchical organizations, managed by the IIJ ID Governance Management Service to be synchronized directly with group information in partner services. For example, when maintaining groups such as mailing lists following organizational restructuring, it was previously necessary to amend or abolish groups and update members, but with this function such work can be automated.
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With the addition of the Group Push function, group management can also be centralized in the IIJ ID Governance Management Service, significantly reducing the burden on staff and helping to reduce the risk of internal fraud and information leaks due to human error. Group Push now supports group synchronization with Okta’s identity management service, with support to be expanded in due course.
SOURCE: Yahoo