Agile Identity: The Global 2000's answer to a complex and evolving world
For large, complex organisations, centralising aspects of identity can be extremely challenging.
Business units, subsidiaries and regional offices often operate independently, making their own decisions and managing their own technology and user bases.
Multinational organisations must adhere to regulatory requirements related to data residency and organisations looking to augment their capabilities for either the short term (i.e. seasonally) or for the long term (including M&A) have challenges centralising identities originating from outside of their organisation.
In this paper, we’ll break down how Okta for Global 2000’s ‘hub and spoke’ identity model can serve as the foundation for unified services across an entire organisation, while allowing for specific application flexibility across distributed information technology (IT) organisations.
We’ll also review a few example use cases for how this hub and spoke model can be leveraged by the world’s largest organisations to deliver a combination of agility and flexibility without sacrificing security and efficiency.