Last week we finished up with the four-part series of must read-read articles for anyone working with Oracle Identity Management in large enterprise environments.
Thanks to the authors, Abhishek Nair, Rajesh Gaddam, and Vikesh Parmar, Senior Technology Architects with the Enterprise Security and Risk Management (ESRM) practice at Infosys Limited*, the response has been outstanding and marked some of the highest readerships ever in the OracleIDM blog.
To read or re-read the series:
Part 1: Design Considerations: Implementing Oracle Identity Management for Large Enterprises |
by Abhishek Nair - Building an abstraction layer to allow for consolidation of identity, account and access information from OIM and other enterprise sources. |
Part 2: Disconnected Application Framework in OIM 11g R2 PS1 |
by Rajesh Gaddam - Exploring further on theme of how organizations can earn an accelerated ROI from the new IDM infrastructure by adopting the Disconnected Application framework. |
Part 3: Best Practices: Implementing SSL in Oracle Identity Manager |
by Rajesh Gaddam - A practical approach to enabling SSL between Oracle Identity Manager (OIM), a load balancer and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). |
Part 4: Enterprise Role Definition: Best Practices and Approach |
by Vikesh Parmar - Role definition is a critical step in deploying any RBAC system. This article presents the details of a hybrid approach to implementation. |
*Infosys Limited (NYSE:INFY) is a global leader in technology, consulting and services and an Oracle (Diamond) Partner
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