SAP NetWeaver Identity Management

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SAP NetWeaver Identity Management[1] is the Identity Management software suite SAP SE acquired in 2007 from MaXware. The latest release of the software is version 8.0, with Service Pack 5 having been released in July, 2017.

SAP NetWeaver Identity Management[2] is a tool used to manage the full identity life cycle of users - from joining an organization to moving across positions inside the organization. It manages user access, provides user access according to current business roles, and manages passwords with self-service capabilities and approval workflows. Also, when a user is leaving the organization, it automatically deprovisions user access rights. Normally, life cycle changes come through integration with SAP Human Capital Management or SAP SuccessFactors.

SAP Identity Management integrates with SAP Access Control[3] to check for compliance issues, risk analysis, and risk mitigation connected with role assignments, as well as possible segregation-of-duties conflicts.

References

  1. ^ "Space: SAP NetWeaver Identity Management (SAP IdM) | SCN". Scn.sap.com. Retrieved 2013-08-20.
  2. ^ "SAP NetWeaver Identity Management 7.2 – SAP Help Portal Page". Help.sap.com. Retrieved 2013-08-20.
  3. ^ "Integration with SAP Access Control 10.0 or higher using the GRC 10.0 or higher Provisioning Framework Version 2". Retrieved 10 Aug 2016.

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