List of Delinea Fastpath Access Control Customers
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Companies using Delinea Fastpath Access Control for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, a United States based Transportation organisation with 41000 employees and revenues of $8.55 billion, The Trade Desk, a United States based Media organisation with 3115 employees and revenues of $1.95 billion, Graebel Companies, a United States based Transportation organisation with 1771 employees and revenues of $300.0 million and many others.
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Graebel Companies | Transportation | 1771 | $300M | United States | Delinea | Delinea Fastpath Access Control | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Graebel Companies deployed Delinea Fastpath Access Control under the Identity and Access Management (IAM) category. The rollout included Fastpath Security Designer for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations to analyze ERP permissions and licensing as part of a targeted IAM effort for finance controls.
The implementation instrumented Delinea Fastpath Access Control with telemetry to analyze Dynamics 365 permissions, surface provisioning anomalies, and support a least-privilege initiative for finance and ERP controls. Fastpath Security Designer was configured to perform role and permission analysis and to drive license optimization workflows consistent with Identity and Access Management (IAM) functional practices.
Integration focused on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations as the authoritative source for entitlement and licensing data, enabling entitlement analytics and provisioning visibility within Delinea Fastpath Access Control. Operational coverage concentrated on finance teams and ERP control processes, with deployment staged and full rollout noted as pending in the case study.
The vendor case study reports immediate visibility into provisioning issues and a reduction in D365 access and licensing analysis time from months to minutes, and identifies approximately $60,000 in D365 license savings. The case study also notes that full deployment was pending at the time of publication.
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Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings | Transportation | 41000 | $8.5B | United States | Delinea | Delinea Fastpath Access Control | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings implemented Delinea Fastpath Access Control and Fastpath Access Review to automate SOX user access reviews. The implementation used Delinea Fastpath Access Control within the Identity and Access Management (IAM) category to tighten controls over finance-related access across the companys global operations.
The deployment centered on two functional modules, Delinea Fastpath Access Control for entitlement enforcement and Fastpath Access Review for recurring attestation workflows. Configuration included automated scheduling of SOX user access reviews and reviewer assignment orchestration, with built-in remediation workflow management to track exceptions and corrective actions.
Integrations were executed against PeopleSoft, Salesforce and 12 custom applications to consolidate reviewer evidence and access attestations across the finance application estate. Operational coverage targeted the IT compliance team and finance control owners, aligning access review cadence with SOX testing windows and cross-application access reporting.
Governance changes formalized automated SOX user access review cycles and remediation escalation processes, improving transparency into reviewer status and exception handling. The solution saved the IT compliance team approximately 300 hours annually and improved visibility into reviewer status and remediation workflows.
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The Trade Desk | Media | 3115 | $1.9B | United States | Delinea | Delinea Fastpath Access Control | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 The Trade Desk deployed Delinea Fastpath Access Control to support Segregation of Duties reporting and SOX compliance, aligning the project with its Identity and Access Management (IAM) objectives. The implementation followed the company move to Oracle ERP Cloud and focused on governing finance and ERP access across The Trade Desk global operations.
The Trade Desk selected Fastpath Assure as the operational instance of Delinea Fastpath Access Control, configuring core capabilities for Segregation of Duties reporting, access certification and audit reporting workflows. Configuration emphasized SoD policy enforcement, role based access validation, and consolidated reporting to produce SOX evidence for finance controls.
Both the Intacct and Oracle integrations were reported as fully up and running by July 2019, enabling automated entitlement extraction and reconciliation from ERP sources. Integrations fed Fastpath Assure reporting and access governance processes, creating a single control plane for finance and ERP access across regions and sites.
Governance changes centered on formalizing SoD reporting ownership between finance and IT, instituting periodic certification cycles and centralizing audit evidence within Delinea Fastpath Access Control. The implementation enabled The Trade Desk to meet critical SOX requirements and improved the company audit reporting capability.
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