OpenIAM LLC, has announced the release of Identity and Access Management
Platform version 4.1.6 today. This release adds new features such as:
- Desktop SSO
- SMS based Authentication (MFA)
-
Customer Identity Management (CIAM) extensions to the Self-Service
portal -
New connectors, including a SCIM connector, to integrate with a larger
number of SaaS and enterprise applications -
Multi-protocol adapter to extend integration options with source
systems.
Customers can deploy OpenIAM either on-premise using containers via
Docker or RPM file. Customers can also use the fully managed IdaaS
solution offered by OpenIAM. OpenIAM was one of the first IAM vendors to
offer a fully containerized solution and has major organizations in
production taking advantage of these technologies. The platform has been
validated for deployment on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.
Stefanie Chiras, vice president and general manager, Red Hat
Enterprise Linux, Red Hat
“Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 presents
IT organizations with a keystone for driving open hybrid cloud
deployments, with these implementations often driven by Red Hat’s
partner ecosystem. We’re pleased to collaborate with OpenIAM around the
launch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and look forward to working with
them as we help enterprises around the world pursue hybrid cloud and
digital transformation efforts.”
“OpenIAM’s customers, which are some of the largest commercial and
government organizations in the world, demand a secure, mature, and
scalable infrastructure for their deployments,” says Ameet Shah, Chief
Marketing Officer of OpenIAM. “For over a decade, many of them have been
deploying on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. We are pleased to take advantage
of this latest version and continue our commitment to this platform and
extend our solution to take advantage of the new functionality in Red
Hat Enterprise Linux.”
About OpenIAM, LLC
OpenIAM provides a fully integrated Identity and Access Management
platform which is being used by some of the largest companies in the
world across a variety of industries including government, financial
services, telecommunications, education, healthcare, manufacturing,
publishing and retail. Since the company’s inception in 2008, the entire
stack has been built in-house and provides customers with technology
that will grow with their changing needs by enabling the addition of
components to the integrated platform, allowing users to see one unified
IAM solution versus a collection of disparate products. OpenIAM is
headquartered in New York.
Visit us at:
http://www.openiam.com
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