Atul Goyal

Senior Principal Product Manager

Atul Goyal is an experienced Identity and Access Management domain expert specialized in Consulting, Solution Architecture, Product Management, Product Evangelism and Program Management. He is a Senior Principal Product Manager at Oracle, leading a team of Product Managers with a goal of developing next generation Cloud IDM platform that can help customers address their identity and application security challenges in the new business landscape where Cloud, Mobile and Agility have become part of core business processes and creating greater security vulnerabilities. The objective of this team is to do market research, competitive analysis for defining the product strategy and work with different stakeholders throughout the entire product life cycle from inception to adoption. In this role Atul has worked with 100s of Oracle customers, SI partners and outsourced vendors to make Oracle IAM successfully adopted in the market.

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Recent Blogs

Manage access to Google Workspace with OCI IAM

Enable identity lifecycle management for Google Workspace using OCI IAM.

Easier, stronger, and smarter authentication with passkeys in OCI IAM

Passkeys provide an authentication approach that replaces passwords with a strong, phishing-resistant authentication mechanism that's already built into many user devices. A supported feature of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management (OCI IAM), passkeys provide a form of passwordless authentication creating a simpler and more secure sign-in experience for users.

Keep me signed in with OCI IAM

The Keep me signed in feature is available from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) service. It allows end users to maintain their sessions and remain logged into their accounts even after they close the web browser.

Implementing multi-factor authentication in OCI IAM identity domains

In this post, we guide you through the process to enable multi-factor authentication in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) service.

OCI IAM Simplifies Single Sign-On Administration

If you've ever configured Single Sign-On (SSO) between two parties, you know the process can be complex and error-prone. The SAML protocol enables users to sign on using a single identity across otherwise unaffiliated organizations.

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