List of IBM Security Directory Server Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying IBM Security Directory Server customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased IBM Security Directory Server for Identity and Access Management (IAM) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using IBM Security Directory Server for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: BMO Wealth Management, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $5.20 billion, BMO Transportation Finance., a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 800 employees and revenues of $150.0 million and many others.
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BMO Transportation Finance. | Banking and Financial Services | 800 | $150M | United States | IBM | IBM Security Directory Server | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 BMO Transportation Finance implemented IBM Security Directory Server as part of an Identity and Access Management (IAM) program for its web based applications. The deployment included IBM Security Access Manager 9.0.1 and 9.0.2, IBM Security Directory Server 6.4, and IBM Security Directory Integrator V7.2, and delivered infrastructure solutions for IBM Pure Application cloud hosting.
Implementation work centered on directory and access control modules, the IBM Security Directory Server LDAP store, and ISAM runtime components. The team installed IBM Security Directory Server and created LDAP stores for users, migrated an existing user registry by exporting LDIF from IBM TDS 6.0 and importing to IBM TDS 6.3, and configured SDS LDAP replication to ensure high availability. The ISAM footprint included the ISAM virtual appliance 9.0.3, a Policy Server, and a Reverse Proxy component, with clustering configured across multi node virtual appliance masters to provide Primary Master, Secondary, and Ternary Masters as backup.
Authentication and access flows were implemented to support single sign on using a domain based cookie solution, with stakeholder analysis and an execution plan for SSO rollout. Reverse Proxy WebSEAL clustering was created with a Master and three Slaves to share object space for high availability and performance. Multi factor authentication was configured for customer facing applications using the ISAM AAC module, and SDI scripts were authored to support web service calls into the directory server.
Security governance and operational controls were integrated into the program, including organization wide management of internal and external signed certificates and key management for web applications. The project worked with Audit and Compliance to verify password policy compliance, and with risk management to remediate findings from penetration testing and security scanning. The implementation team provided project architecture and solutions to support a major application rewrite while centralizing application security design for all web based applications.
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BMO Wealth Management | Banking and Financial Services | 500 | $5.2B | United States | IBM | IBM Security Directory Server | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, BMO Wealth Management implemented IBM Security Directory Server as a core component of its Identity and Access Management (IAM) program. The IBM Security Directory Server was deployed to provide centralized directory and identity services across a hybrid environment that included on premise Linux platforms and AWS IaaS and PaaS workloads used by the firm for investment reporting and CRM systems.
The implementation focused on directory functions typical of the category, including LDAP based authentication, user provisioning and lifecycle management, group and attribute administration, and single sign on enablement for enterprise applications. IBM Security Directory Server was configured to support identity service integration alongside IBM ISAM, ISIM and RSA IAM components mentioned in program planning, providing a canonical identity store for application entitlements and account lifecycle workflows.
Integration work explicitly tied the directory to line of business and enterprise applications listed in program documents, including Addepar, ATG, MS Dynamics and Salesforce, Documentum and Oracle based systems. The Directory Server also interfaced with operational tooling used by the program, aligning account provisioning and deployment change workflows with ServiceNow for DevOps driven deployments and JIRA for agile change coordination.
Operational scope covered product and program management, sales, operations, contact center teams and financial advisors across locations cited in program activity, with teams in Toronto, Chicago, Palo Alto and distributed vendor and development resources in North America and India. Governance and rollout followed phased deployment practices, coordinating DevOps, change management and operational readiness processes, and leveraging Clarity for program status and budget reporting while JIRA and ServiceNow handled execution and deployment orchestration.
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