OneLogin strikes partnership with Atlas Identity

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Unified Access Management specialist OneLogin has announced a systems integration partnership with Atlas Identity, an independent consultancy specialising in the delivery of cloud-based identity and access management (IAM) solutions.

The collaboration recognises Atlas’ vast experience and capability to deliver OneLogin, the firm said, while also formalising the companies’ joint commitment to providing a secure and seamless user experience for organisations of all sizes.

Already the industry’s leading provider of quick, simple and secure sign-on (SSO) enterprise identity management, Atlas’ delivery methods and associated system integrations will now expand OneLogin’s ability to deliver its products to its customers.

The firm’s professional services team will also bring on-premise and cloud applications under a single console for more seamless management, with a single set of security policies.

“In addition to continuous cybersecurity threats that are a part of our new reality, enterprise IT environments are becoming increasingly complex and costly to manage,” said Matt Hurley, VP of global channels, strategic alliances and professional services at OneLogin. “These challenges require identity and access solutions that manage both cloud-based and on-premise applications as well as experienced advisors that provide insight and roadmap during the security cloud journey.

“Atlas Identity’s experience with cloud-based identity and access management (IAM) solutions and their extensive knowledge of OneLogin's Unified Access Management solution make them a perfect partner to help enterprises make this complex transition to the new world of access management.”

Delivering IAM processes and system integrations through its project delivery methodology, Atlas Identity’s products and services can cover an organisation’s entire application environment to help secure user access to these applications, as well as critical data.

Together, OneLogin and Atlas Identity said the collaboration will provide comprehensive Unified Access Management and automated user provisioning to enterprise, thereby eliminating manual onboarding and offboarding processes, while ensuring better governance and compliance.

"We believe this partnership with OneLogin will help us deliver critical solutions quickly and reliably across complex ecosystems for our customers," commented Stephen Williams, managing director at Atlas Identity.

“As enterprises face the complexities of managing identity, we’re thrilled to be teaming up together with OneLogin to deliver a best-in-class identity solution across diverse environments.”

Atlas Identity will also join OneLogin’s expanded OneLogin Accelerate partner programme, gaining access to OneLogin’s Software Development Kits, RESTful APIs and engineering resources.

Daniel Todd

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