04.9.2018 - When to Synchronize, Virtualize and Federate Data in the Enterprise

when to synchronize data whitepaperDifferent situations call for different approaches to your enterprise data, and it may not always be clear which situation you are facing. The following helpful synchronization guide should give you a better idea when it is appropriate to synchronize data, when you want to duplicate your data and when federating your data is called for. We’ll also offer some example-use cases for the Optimal IdM Virtual Identity Server™ or VIS, including how the VIS works with the Active Directory. This should give you a better idea of how VIS can streamline your system, better protect your data and optimize workflows. Download the “When to Synchronize, Virtualize and Federate Data in the Enterprise” whitepaper today. ...

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  • The database in which all of your organization’s sensitive identity data is stored.
  • A digital ledger in which digital transactions are recorded chronologically and publicly.
  • Securely managing customer identity and profile data, and controlling customer access to applications and services.
  • The means of linking a person's electronic identity and attributes, stored across multiple distinct identity management systems.
  • A legal framework that sets guidelines for the collection and processing of personal information of individuals within the EU.
  • The policy-based centralized orchestration of user identity management and access control.
  • An authentication infrastructure that is built, hosted and managed by a third-party service provider.
  • A security system that requires more than one method of authentication from independent categories of credentials to verify the user's identity for a login or other transaction.
  • A global provider of innovative and affordable identity access management solutions. 
  • Managing and auditing account and data access by privileged users.
  • Tools and technologies for controlling user access to critical information within an organization.
  • An authentication process that allows a user to access multiple applications with one set of login credentials.