Online learning at ACTE offers many benefits when it comes to overall efficiency. Firstly, they don't require separate and dedicated buildings, rooms, or equipment. Students have the opportunity to use what they have at home and usually do not have to purchase anything extra that will only end up being thrown away.
The Oracle Identity Manager platform automates access rights management, security, and provisioning of IT resources. Oracle Identity Manager instantly connects users to resources they need to be productive and revokes and restricts unauthorized access to protect sensitive corporate information.
Presently as we know cloud is the future migration tools are being developed to migrate oim users to cloud it will take few years for successful migration and making all clients stable. So as developer prospective in future I guess oim won't have much to give but as a support or consulting there are many mnc’s to offer you.
Oracle Identity manager is highly customizable product and its implementation/solution requires highlevel of product understanding and understanding and designing solution for its customers which requires IDM analysts, IDM consultants or IDM arcitect.
Presently as we know cloud is the future migration tools are being developed to migrate oim users to cloud it will take few years for successful migration and making all clients stable. So as developer prospective in future I guess oim won't have much to give but as a support or consulting there are many mnc’s to offer you.
Whenever i tried for switch my job, i found almost no competition for me in interview and also i got on an average 100% + hikes, when i did my first switch my hike was 200% , given my one of the biggest MNC in India.
We are happy and proud to say that we have strong relationship with over 700+ small, mid-sized and MNCs. Many of these companies have openings for Oracle Identity Manager. Moreover, we have a very active placement cell that provides 100% placement assistance to our students. The cell also contributes by training students in mock interviews and discussions even after the course completion.
- STarget Resource Reconciliation
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- Basic Core Java and Linux will be a plus point, if you plan to move in developer role, otherwise for admin role nothing is required.
- we had started my career from OIM only and i never heard about this IAM technology before, but till now i had setup various project for my clients and worked on various MNCs.
- Learning OIM is really not a tough task,if you get a proper guidance.
- I am an online trainer on OIM and had given several live training, also i had uploaded lots of video on OIM on youtube for free, so you can check it out and learn about OIM from there
Let me assure you that you have really done a wonderful job and OIM does have high demand and let me also assure you all sorts of technologies and products do have demand of talented and dedicated people.
we would suggest you learn core java with beginer + level and learn advanced java concept theoritically.
OIM offers wide level of fine grained solutions in Identity and infrastructure managment which includes access management, Audi reporting and lot more.
we will suggest you go through IDM terms and technology and try installing Oracle Identity manager using Oracle’s documentation.
Our course ware is designed to give a hands-on approach to the students in Oracle Identity Manager. The course is made up of theoretical classes that teach the basics of each module followed by high-intensity practical sessions reflecting the current challenges and needs of the industry that will demand the students’ time and commitment.
Yes It is worth , Future will be bright. Bright like a Sun. As I see “Security Domain” is really Biggest concern for any Organisation right from Small size to the Giant like IBM, Microsoft.
If you are looking for switch in domain like Java then you will be having a lot of competition out there. But, if you are having good knowledge in IAM domain then you are in a right path and keep learning more and more not only about the IAM but related technology also like PIM.
I really appreciate you for being carrer oriented and as you have got to this field you must have done lots of research. Yes Idntity and infrastucture management in IT is a emerging and promising fields and there are lots of oppurtinites avilable with handsom perks and there are many more to come.
Oracle Identity Manager, offer customers the first true cloud-based Enterprise class back-office platform for full accounting support leveraging the power of the Cloud Computing paradigm. The advantages are both subtle and significant as the market moves rapidly to embrace this compelling new platform. This eBook will highlight the top 10 factors you should consider when evaluating Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud Financials verses traditional ERP applications such as Oracle E-Business Suite.
All about Oracle Identity Manager
Oracle Fusion Middleware (OFM) 11g provides a unified, standards-based infrastructure allowing customers to develop, deploy, and manage enterprise applications. OFM 11g extends Oracleʼs vision of delivering a complete, integrated, hot-pluggable, and best-ofbreed middleware suite based on Oracle WebLogic Server, the industryʼs leading application server.
As part of Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Identity Management provides a unified, integrated security platform designed to manage user identities, provision resources to users, secure access to corporate resources, enable trusted online business partnerships, and support governance and compliance across the enterprise.
Oracle Identity Management ensures the integrity of large application grids by enabling new levels of security and completeness to address the protection of enterprise resources and the management of the processes acting on those resources.
Oracle Identity Management Business Benefits
Oracle Identity Management allows enterprises to manage the end-to-end life cycle of user identities across enterprise resources both within and beyond the firewall, independently from enterprise applications. In other words, Oracle Identity Management’s application-centric approach allows customers to clearly separate business logic from security and resource management, thus promoting development agility and lowering maintenance costs.
Oracle’s strategy for identity and access management provides the following key benefits:
Complete: Oracle Identity Management provides a comprehensive set of market-leading services including identity administration and role management; user provisioning and compliance; web applications and web services access control; single sign-on and federated identities; fraud detection; strong, multifactor authentication and risk management; role governance and identity 4 Oracle White Paper—Oracle Identity Management 11g analytics, audit and reports. All Oracle Identity Management components leverage the product suite’s best-in-class, highly scalable directory and identity virtualization services to maximize operational efficiency and ensure the highest levels of performance and availability.
Integrated: Oracle Identity Management components can be deployed separately or together as an integrated suite of identity services. The various components making up Oracle Identity Management are designed to work together to satisfy each identity management and access control requirement met throughout a business transaction. Oracle Identity Management components integrate seamlessly with Oracle applications such as human capital management (Oracle’s PeopleSoft), performance management (Oracle’s Hyperion), customer relationship management (Oracle’s Siebel), as well as other Oracle Fusion Middleware components such as Oracle SOA, Oracle WebCenter, and Oracle Business Intelligence.
Oracle Identity Management integrates with Oracle’s Governance, Risk, and Compliance platform to provide an enterprisewide governance solution. Oracle Identity Management leverages and integrates with Oracle Database through its own directory and identity virtualization services, thus providing extreme scalability and lower cost of ownership. Finally, Oracle Identity Management provides extensions to Oracle Information Rights Management, closing the gap between identity management and content management.
Hot-Pluggable: Oracle Identity Management’s standards-based suite of products is designed to support heterogeneous, multiple-vendor development and runtime environments, including operating systems, web servers, application servers, directory servers, and database management systems. For example, XML standards for federation (e.g., Security Services Markup Language – SAML and WS-Federation) allow Oracle Identity Management components to support both inhouse, mission-critical applications (e.g., Java-based service providers) and third-party packaged applications (e.g., Microsoft .NET-based accounting or project management systems), thus optimizing past and future IT investments.
Best-Of-Breed: In addition to Oracle Identity Management’s level of completeness, integration, and hot-pluggability, the components of the suite deliver functional depth and sophistication that, taken individually, makes them market-leading, best-of-breed products. Customers, especially those looking for advanced capabilities to support their application grid, can choose the best-inclass Oracle Identity Management component to meet their specific requirements and integrate that component with the rest of their existing identity management portfolio, or they can deploy the best-of-breed Oracle Identity Management suite to take advantage of its enhanced integration.
Oracle Identity Management is an integral part of Oracle Fusion Middleware. It leverages Oracle Fusion Middleware’s services such as Business Intelligence, Enterprise Management, and SOA and Process Management, and it provides security services to multiple Oracle Fusion Middleware components and Oracle Fusion Applications.
Features of Oracle Identity Manager Provisioning
Key features and functionalities of Oracle Identity Manager provisioning are:
- Scalable Architecture—The J2EE application server model of Oracle Identity Manager provides scalability, failover, and load-balancing, and inherent Web deployment. Based on an open, standards-based technology, and featuring a three-tier architecture (the Client application, Oracle Identity Manager supported J2EE-compliant Application Server and ANSI SQL-compliant database), Oracle Identity Manager can provision both LDAP and non-LDAP enabled applications.
- Extensive User Management—Oracle Identity Manager includes unlimited user organizational hierarchies and user groups with inheritance, customizable User ID policy management, password policy management, and user access policies that reflect customers' changing business needs. Oracle Identity Manager also provides a resource allocation history, and the ability to manage application parameters and entitlements. Delegated administration is also a key element of user management with comprehensive permission settings.
- Web-based User Self-Service—Oracle Identity Manager contains a customizable Web-based user self-service portal with the ability to manage user information, change and synchronize passwords, reset forgotten passwords, request available applications, review and edit available entitlements, and effect or react to workflow tasks.
- Powerful and Flexible Process Engine—With Oracle Identity Manager, you can create business and provisioning process models in easy-to-use applications, such as Microsoft Project and Microsoft Visio. Process models include support for approval workflows and escalations. You can track the progress of each provisioning event, including the current status of the event and error code support. Oracle Identity Manager provides support for complex, branching, self-healing processes, and nested processes with data interchange and dependencies. The process flow is fully customizable and does not require programming.
- Integration Using the Adapter Factory™—Attempting to support all systems with hand-coded adapters is impractical. Thus, Oracle has developed an automated tool for adapter generation. This tool, the Adapter Factory, supports a wide range of interfaces and virtually any application or device. These adapters run on the Oracle Identity Manager server, and do not require agents to be installed or updated on target platforms. In situations where the target application resource does not have a network-enabled interface, you can create remote integration by using UDDI/SOAP-based support. With the Adapter Factory, integrations that take months to implement can now be accomplished in a few days. Numerous adapters can be generated instantly. With the Adapter Factory, not only can you keep existing integrations updated, you can also support new integration needs quickly. Oracle Identity Manager has the ability to run programs on external third-party systems using the remote managers.
- Built-in Change Management—Oracle Identity Manager enables you to package new processes, import and export existing ones, and move packages from one system to another.