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Market Profile Identity Management 2010

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Burton Group, acquired by Gartner, Inc., recently published their IdM Market Profile report: “Identity Management 2010″.
A very interesting report that not only described the current market but outlines the changes and
the future trends IdM is or will be going through.

As there is still unclaritiy on what we generally understand by “IdM Market”, Burton group’s report
starts with the definition of what the “IdM” Market is composed of:

  • Active Directory Bridge
  • Directory services
  • Enterprise single sign-on (ESSO)
  • Federation
  • Fine-grained authorization
  • Identity and access governance
  • Identity assurance
  • Privileged account management (PAM)
  • Provisioning
  • Stronger authentications
  • Web access management

IdM is now a wide portofolio and not, like some people still may think, only account provision software.
When it comes to delivery options for software, Burton Group stated that new options are becoming more
commodity. Citing from the report
“Vendors have begun to become more creative in their delivery of product to customers. Vendors have begun to
offer:

  • Subscription licenses
  • Appliance (both physical and virtual) delivery options
  • Software as a service or hosted delivery options”

and important to mention from our perspective:

“A few vendors have begun to focus on the problems of using identity services from the cloud as well as identity
services to and in the cloud.”

Burton’s conclusion:
“The growing identity management market is vibrant. Constantly consolidating yet never
consolidated, the IdM market is mature, but that maturity is unevenly spread across the market’s sub-markets.
New entrants and approaches have continued to appear, and a number of them are focused on the emerging
problems that the cloud poses from an identity perspective. …”

One part in “Burton Group’s Opinion” is exactly what we experience in real life projects:
“Although enterprises have expressed to Burton Group that their needs have outgrown the most mature parts of the
IdM market, Burton Group has observed fantastic growth in those same market segments. This indicates that even
though architects and identity teams can be fascinated with newer, shinier technologies, their enterprises still have
basic identity needs such as user provisioning and WAM.”

When describing the market landscape Burton Group’s describes what SSOCircle propagates as a very important aspect
for a while: Idm Is increasingly seen and preparing itself to work in concert with other markets, namely of:

  • Business process management (BPM)
  • Data leakage prevention (DLP)
  • Risk management
  • Security information and event management (SIEM)
  • Service management

Read the detailed report at “http://www.burtongroup.com/Research/PublicDocument.aspx?cid=1990″

Burton Report “New Directions in Federation”

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

In the recently published report Burton’s Gerry Gebel describes “new directions” in Federation. Not only in the light of new protocols but rather concerning delivery models.   Compared with open source or proprietary on-premise software the real new thing are “federation identity hosted services”.  The report also includes a  comprehensive list of  these hosted services with SSOCircle/IDPee as one of them. In fact SSOCircle was one of the first non industry aligned federation hub on the market.  Citing Gerry: “This type of service should be useful for ad hoc or permanent arrangements, particularly for industries that do not already have a vertically aligned hub”. One thing to point out is that SSOCircle through its openness as a public idp has proved to be  compatible with many services and toolkits. In our opinion a critical criteria when choosing an IdaaS offering. In fact in the last weeks we noticed a lot of interoperability testing on SSOCircle.