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When Provisioning Isn't Enough: Enterprise Application Controls Management
Category: Enterprise Applications
Tags: erp, crm, management
Overview Identity management (IdM) systems offer account management and provisioning capabilities for the enterprise. However, IdM systems do not necessarily understand the underlying intricacies of a target system’s privilege model; this is particularly true of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. Organizations are turning to enterprise application controls management (EACM) systems to augment their IdM deployments. EACM systems provide fine-grained access controls and separation of duties (SoD) enforcement for ERP systems. In this report, Analyst Lori Rowland describes EACM technologies and highlights the integration points between IdM and EACM.
- Publisher
- Burton Group
- File Format
- Date Published
- Oct 10, 2007
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- CRM Software, Sales Force Automation, Supply Chain Management, Call Center - Contact, ERP
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