List of In-House Access and Identity Management (AIG) Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased In-House Access and Identity Management (AIG) 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 In-House Access and Identity Management (AIG) for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: Yes Bank, a India based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 28000 employees and revenues of $1.76 billion and many others.
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Yes Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 28000 | $1.8B | India | In-House Applications | In-House Access and Identity Management (AIG) | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Yes Bank deployed an In-House Access and Identity Management (AIG) system under the Identity and Access Management (IAM) category, with the rollout completing in April 2010 after a three month implementation. The initiative targeted an environment of roughly 80-plus business applications and an initial managed population of approximately 3,200 employees, replacing a prior manual entitlement review process that required IT to send data dumps to hundreds of managers.
The In-House Access and Identity Management (AIG) architecture uses Microsoft Active Directory as the central repository for identification and authentication, with applications integrated via the lightweight directory access protocol LDAP. The solution delivered single user ID and password credentials and single sign on for integrated applications, while entitlement provisioning and deprovisioning are driven by role templates and KRAs sourced from the HR system. A .Net based workflow engine orchestrates request creation and approval flows, and privileged account management is provided and operated by Wipro, with the banks core IT team conducting quarterly privileged ID reviews.
Integration work reflects a push based approach where the central console pushes credentials and entitlements to applications rather than requiring applications to pull from the IAM console, reducing application level changes. Exchange and other Windows integrated systems were migrated to LDAP authentication, while the banks core banking application Flexcube remained only partially integrated pending a 2011 upgrade, leaving about 20 percent of applications on manual ID creation and rights entitlement workflows.
Governance and process changes accompanied the technical deployment, including restricting entitlement review to a limited set of senior reviewers to reduce risk, and instituting periodic audits of privileged access. Yes Bank reported achieving the critical 80 percent of standard IAM functionality with the In-House Access and Identity Management (AIG) system, reducing onboarding and offboarding from days to hours, estimating savings of about Rs 2 crore over five years and roughly Rs 40,00,000 per year in onboarding costs, and planning next steps to automate the remaining manual entitlements and security log review to produce audit trails.
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