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Identity Automation intros enhanced user interface for its RapidIdentity IAM solution

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Identity Automation has rolled out an enhanced user interface for its flagship RapidIdentity identity and access management solution. The enhanced UI is the company’s latest milestone in its 2.0 growth strategy. This news follows the launch of Identity Automation VIP Partner Program in June.

According to the company, the RapidIdentity UI update streamlines workflow processes and updated visuals with a focus on intuitiveness while usability improvements allow users to more easily operate and navigate the solution, saving time and money. The enhancements include: a customizable dashboard and browser tabs; proxy-As functionality; global search across different modules, users, profiles, and files; SAML Federation added to the authentication policy engine, and; new LDAP Builder UI that simplifies the creation and management of complex LDAP queries.

“Continuous innovation and improvement are essential to the Identity Automation 2.0 growth strategy,” explains James Litton, Identity Automation CEO. “As we continue to scale, maximizing the quality and delivery of RapidIdentity, while remaining relentlessly focused on our customers is key, and the enhancements and usability improvements the new RapidIdentity UI provides are our latest nod to these efforts.”

Identity Automation will be offering in-person demonstrations of RapidIdentity at upcoming IAM industry events including the EDUCAUSE Annual conference in Chicago and the Gartner IAM Summit in Las Vegas.

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