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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Saviynt 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 Saviynt 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 Saviynt for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: McKesson, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 45000 employees and revenues of $400.00 billion, Shell, a United Kingdom based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 96000 employees and revenues of $284.31 billion, Ingram Micro, a United States based Distribution organisation with 23500 employees and revenues of $48.00 billion, AutoNation, a United States based Retail organisation with 23600 employees and revenues of $27.00 billion, Kraft Foods, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 36000 employees and revenues of $25.85 billion and many others.
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AutoNation | Retail | 23600 | $27.0B | United States | Saviynt | Saviynt | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 AutoNation implemented Saviynt for Identity and Access Management (IAM). The deployment was framed as part of an identity governance and administration roadmap that AutoNation planned alongside Saviynt, with an emphasis on centralizing control of user access across enterprise and cloud applications.
The implementation emphasized core IGA capabilities typical of Identity and Access Management (IAM). Saviynt was configured to support entitlement lifecycle management, automated provisioning and deprovisioning, role based access control, access request and approval workflows, and periodic certification campaigns.
Integrations were scoped to authoritative identity sources and target application classes common in IAM projects, including HR authoritative sources, enterprise directories, and cloud applications, with delegated approval flows routed to business application owners. Operational coverage included corporate IT, security operations, HR, and application owner teams, aligning identity governance with ongoing access and compliance responsibilities across the organization.
Governance and process changes focused on centralized policy enforcement for segregation of duties, role mining and role design to reduce entitlement sprawl, delegated certification workflows for business managers, and audit trails to support compliance reporting. Rollout sequencing followed the IGA roadmap approach discussed with Saviynt, prioritizing certification and provisioning use cases to build governance controls incrementally.
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Cotality, formerly CoreLogic | Professional Services | 5571 | $1.8B | United States | Saviynt | Saviynt | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Cotality, formerly CoreLogic, deployed Saviynt as its enterprise Identity and Access Management (IAM) platform. The engagement positioned Saviynt to establish centralized identity governance across the company’s application estate, consolidating access control processes for a mid to large enterprise environment with approximately 5,571 employees.
The Saviynt implementation emphasized Identity and Access Management (IAM) capabilities including identity governance and administration, entitlement management, role modeling and role lifecycle, access request and approval workflows, and access certification. The deployment used Saviynt’s policy-driven configuration to enforce segregation of duties and to automate certification campaigns and entitlement cleanup consistent with standard IAM functional patterns.
Operational coverage focused on IT, security, HR, and application owner workflows, extending governance to business functions that manage user access and approvals. The platform was configured to support delegated administration for application owners and to centralize audit trails and access review records for cross-functional compliance activities.
Governance and process changes accompanied the technical rollout, with centralized access governance processes, defined certification cadences, and role governance procedures to standardize access provisioning and deprovisioning. The deployment followed a phased rollout approach to onboard business units and critical application domains while embedding access request workflows and certification governance into existing IT and security operations.
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Cross Country Healthcare | Professional Services | 8679 | $1.7B | United States | Saviynt | Saviynt | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Cross Country Healthcare implemented Saviynt Identity and Access Management (IAM) to centralize and formalize employee onboarding and offboarding processes. The deployment focused on taking manual onboarding and offboarding tasks into a more organized and efficient manner, using Saviynt as the central platform for access controls and lifecycle workflows.
The implementation configured Saviynt to host centrally organized controls, access certifications, and attestation workflows, providing consolidated visibility into user access. Functional capabilities emphasized included automated provisioning and deprovisioning workflows, certification campaigns for periodic access review, and attestation records tied to control enforcement and auditability.
Operational ownership centered on IT security and compliance, with processes aligned to HR-driven employee lifecycle events and cross-functional access governance. The Saviynt solution was used to create a single source for controls and attestations, improving visibility and process consistency for certifications and access reviews across the organization.
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Diageo India | Consumer Packaged Goods | 3200 | $1.3B | India | Saviynt | Saviynt | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Diageo India implemented Saviynt to consolidate identity governance and access controls across its India security estate. The Saviynt deployment served as the central Identity and Access Management (IAM) platform to support AD remediation efforts and to centralize IGA workflows for IT and security operations.
The implementation of Saviynt included configuration of core IGA capabilities, integration points for account discovery and attribute synchronization, and policy enforcement for privileged access. Teams configured Azure AD Enterprise Application registration and service principal objects to support SSO and provisioning, extended Azure Password Protection to on-premises domain controllers, and defined fine grained password policies and OU delegation based on a least privilege model.
Integrations were explicitly implemented with Active Directory and Azure AD Connect servers, with setup and upgrades of AAD Connect as part of the rollout. The program also integrated Saviynt related workflows with Okta using SAML and OIDC protocols, leveraged Sentinel for sign in and security log analysis using KQL, and coordinated with PKI and KMS infrastructure. User migration activities used Quest tooling and exceptional group policies were configured to enable migrated users to access resources in the parent domain.
Governance and operational changes were driven by a BAU lead model with an eight person support team operating from Bengaluru, Karnataka, and by hardening application registration and user consent controls. Process changes included redefining OU delegation, moving privilege access from standard IDs to admin IDs for tighter privilege separation, implementing GPOs for CIS aligned server hardening, and automating AD health checks and routine tasks with PowerShell scripts.
Security and risk mitigation activities were explicitly part of the program and included remediation of TLS dependencies across AD Okta AAD Connect PKI and KMS components, participation in Blue Team pen testing and regular Bloodhound analysis to identify and close AD attack paths. The Saviynt implementation emphasized IAM governance, privileged access controls, and infrastructure hardening without asserting quantified business outcomes.
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Ingram Micro | Distribution | 23500 | $48.0B | United States | Saviynt | Saviynt | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Ingram Micro deployed Saviynt as its Identity and Access Management (IAM) platform. The initiative centralized identity governance and access control across core business functions within the distribution organization, targeting IT, finance, and operational user populations for standardized identity handling.
The Saviynt implementation configured core Identity and Access Management (IAM) capabilities, including identity lifecycle management, automated provisioning and deprovisioning, role based access control, access request and approval workflows, access certification and segregation of duties enforcement, and privileged account management. Saviynt was provisioned with entitlement catalogs and role models to standardize access profiles and reduce manual administration of user entitlements.
Governance was formalized through policy driven access reviews, role governance boards, and staged rollouts aligned to business units and user populations. The deployment emphasized centralized policy orchestration, automation of routine identity workflows, and audit ready access certification processes to sustain ongoing governance and compliance.
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Healthcare | 64000 | $16.1B | United States | Saviynt | Saviynt | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2018 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 3000 | $385M | India | Saviynt | Saviynt | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2019 | n/a |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 38000 | $20.1B | United States | Saviynt | Saviynt | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2018 | n/a |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 36000 | $25.8B | United States | Saviynt | Saviynt | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2019 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 45000 | $400.0B | United States | Saviynt | Saviynt | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2018 | n/a |
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