List of Oracle Privileged Account Manager Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Privileged Account Manager 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 Oracle Privileged Account Manager for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: Etisalat, a United Arab Emirates based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 60000 employees and revenues of $16.12 billion, Zurich Insurance Group, a Switzerland based Insurance organisation with 63000 employees and revenues of $7.80 billion, HNI, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 8200 employees and revenues of $2.53 billion and many others.
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Etisalat | Construction and Real Estate | 60000 | $16.1B | United Arab Emirates | Oracle | Oracle Privileged Account Manager | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Etisalat deployed Oracle Identity and Access Management to manage identity lifecycle, workflow orchestration, and entitlement reconciliation for employee, contractor, and vendor identities across its enterprise application estate in the United Arab Emirates. The deployment enforced a unified password policy across enterprise applications and automated password reset workflows in the UAE, improving operational consistency for account recovery. The use of Oracle Privileged Account Manager is inferred from the customer's adoption of the broader Oracle IAM suite to secure privileged and shared accounts and to support IT and HR access processes. The implementation is positioned within the Identity and Access Management (IAM) category and centers on capabilities typical of enterprise IAM, including identity lifecycle management, access request and approval workflows, automated reconciliation, and centralized password management, with Oracle Privileged Account Manager providing privileged credential management and session control consistent with Oracle's suite. Operational scope explicitly included employee, contractor, and vendor populations, and governance changes focused on centralized password policy enforcement and workflow automation to standardize provisioning and access governance across Etisalat's UAE operations. | |
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HNI | Manufacturing | 8200 | $2.5B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Privileged Account Manager | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2021 | n/a | In 2021, HNI implemented Oracle Privileged Account Manager as part of a broader upgrade to Oracle Identity and Access Management 12c on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to administer user identities and access, including integration with Oracle E-Business Suite, and to simplify single sign-on and onboarding for internal and external users. Oracle Privileged Account Manager was deployed within HNI’s Identity and Access Management (IAM) footprint to manage privileged accounts for IT and ERP administration and to centralize privileged credential control. The implementation configured core Identity and Access Management (IAM) capabilities including single sign-on, automated user onboarding and provisioning workflows, role based access controls, and privileged account management features such as vaulting of administrative credentials and session oversight. Configuration focused on policy based access governance and automated approval workflows for elevated access, aligning provisioning logic with ERP administrative roles. Integration work specifically included Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure identity components, with Oracle Identity and Access Management 12c serving as the central identity authority and SSO broker. Operational coverage targeted IT and ERP administration functions across HNI’s United States operations, with Oracle Privileged Account Manager governing high risk accounts used for system and ERP administration. The migration was executed as an in-house project with guidance from Oracle PUMA, and governance changes emphasized centralized privileged account lifecycle management and stricter access request and approval processes. The program’s stated objectives included simplifying single sign-on and onboarding while bringing privileged account controls into the centralized Identity and Access Management (IAM) environment. | |
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Zurich Insurance Group | Insurance | 63000 | $7.8B | Switzerland | Oracle | Oracle Privileged Account Manager | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2022 | Accenture | In 2022, Zurich Insurance Group implemented Oracle Privileged Account Manager as part of a broader Oracle Identity and Access Management (IAM) deployment to centralize employee, contractor, and supplier access across its global operations. The implementation positioned Oracle Privileged Account Manager as the privileged and administrative account control element within the Identity and Access Management (IAM) program, explicitly supporting faster application onboarding and stronger operational compliance. The deployment included standard privileged access management capabilities consistent with Oracle Privileged Account Manager, including privileged account discovery, credential vaulting and rotation, session monitoring, and workflow-driven access approvals and provisioning. Configuration emphasized integration with onboarding workflows to automate privilege assignment for HR-driven joiner and contractor events, while preserving manual approval gates for high-risk administrative access. Accenture served as the system integrator for the project, steering technical configuration and the orchestration between Oracle Privileged Account Manager and the broader Oracle Identity and Access Management (IAM) components. Operational scope prioritized HR and onboarding processes and IT access governance in Switzerland as an initial locus, while the overall IAM architecture supported centralized policies and role-based controls intended for Zurich's global footprint. Governance changes included central policy definition for privileged access, tighter approval and attestations tied to HR lifecycle events, and consolidated audit trails for compliance reporting. The explicit objectives delivered by the implementation were acceleration of application onboarding and improved operational compliance through centralized privileged account controls and standardized access workflows. |
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