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April 9, 2007

IdM is different for SMBs

One of the interesting discussions to come out of our CAB meetings (see  my last post) was a discussion on how identity management is a whole different ballgame for Small and Medium Businesses. As a start-up, Thor Technologies could only focus on a specific segment of the market rather than trying to satisfy everyone. And the market we ended up being strong in was the Financial Services market. We were dealing with customers that played to our strengths - very sophisticated requirements, high degree of product flexibility needs and (most importantly to a startup) big budgets. As time went by, we found ourselves entering other markets and finding what other industries already knew - the SMB market is a very different beast.

With the SMB market, the keyword is "Out-Of-The-Box". The system should be able to get up and running with minimal work and as quickly as possible. Quite the opposite of our previous customers. And in some sense, this didn't quite fit in with what we knew as identity management - unique business processes and approval workflows, customized enterprise infrastructure and diverse user communities. It took some time to arrive at the two things that we needed to do in order to support the SMB market - OOTB Content and key Usability features.

The essence of OOTB Content is that whatever we provide - connectors, workflows, policies - has to meet the most common use cases. And if customization is required, then there must be easy-to-use tools to do so with minimal effort. The content discussion was a raging debate at the CAB. Larger customers would argue for more features and more flexibility, and couldn't care less about content since anything we came up with would need to be heavily customized for their unique environments anyway. Smaller customers on the other hand cared about the content and the content generation/manipulation tools. It is an interesting balancing act. How do we preserve the highly flexible nature of our products without sacrificing usability?

The answer lies in the creation of a unique functional abstraction model that builds on itself. Those wanting maximum flexibility dig into the lower layers of the abstraction, while those wanting minimal configuration deal with the higher layers. It is an elegant solution that OIM has had for quite a while. Moving forward, we are not only enhancing it, but pushing this concept into the entire IdM product line. This is extremely important for Oracle, as the SMB market is a major focus for our business. In fact, Oracle Identity Management has a dedicated page for the SMB market, with some valuable resources. Check it out.

It would be useful to hear from the community what they view as the most pressing needs in IdM for the SMB market. As mentioned, IdM products have not traditionally catered very well to this market (for the reasons alluded to above). Now, however, that is changing, not just within Oracle but in other vendors like Novell and Sun as well, all of which have made significant changes to their roadmaps for this reason. There is still a lot to be done though, as the typical cost ratio of license to implementation is still heavily skewed to the implementation side (and not because license is cheap).

P.S.: In writing this post, I visited the link for Oracle IdM for SMBs, and noticed that they currently have a special pricing offer for SMB customers. It seems to be time-limited however, so check it out. While there, you can also read the success story of Silicon Image, an SMB deployment that I described in a previous post.

April 12, 2007

See you at Collaborate 07

Next week I'll be heading to the conference capital of the country -
Las Vegas - to
attend the Collaborate 07 conference. Collaborate is a unique
conference that brings together 3 different user groups in the Oracle
community - IOUG, OAUG and QUEST - that covers all the product lines in
the Oracle family (find out more on the Collaborate
website
).

The participation this year of Oracle's IdM team in
this conference is an indication of how Identity Management has grown to
become a major part of the larger solution from Oracle. My focus area
at this conference will likely be very different from the other
conference I usually attend, as I expect to mainly deal with questions
from Oracle applications customers. Like everyone else who knows about
Oracle's Fusion strategy, they are keen to understand the impact that
all the growth in Oracle's Middleware business will have on their
applications infrastructure. Thomas Kurian will be giving a keynote at
the conference talking to the value Oracle Fusion Middleware brings to
the Applications suite. At a smaller scale, I will be discussing the
very same vis-a-vis Identity Management in a session that is part of
the Middleware track. If you're going to be there, you're invited to
attend:

Session Code: 541

Session Title:
Developing an Identity Layer for the Enterprise using Oracle Identity
Management for Better Security

Session Time: Wednesday, April
18 @ 3:15 PM in Surf B


( Thankfully it is in the
afternoon, which means I won't miss the early-morning stragglers still
recovering from a night in Vegas. I should know, I've been one of those
stragglers many a time. OIM customers know how to party
:) )

In this session, I will cover identity
management from the enterprise infrastructure perspective, and will tie
an understanding of enterprise identity into a discussion on "identity
as a service" in the applications context. I will also spend some time going over the impact of our
application-centric IdM strategy on Fusion architecture and Fusion
applications.

If you happen to be at the conference,
but can't make it to my session, then drop by the demo station on the
conference floor. I'll be spending some time there during the week, and
would love to get the chance to say hello and chat.

Find out more about Oracle's participation in Collaborate '07 here.

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