Companies increasingly adopting identity management: Grover
Mumbai, Jan 29 (UNI) Oracle India Vice President S P S Grover today said that current industry dynamics are growing adoption of identity management software among enterprises to decrease security threats.
With more applications exposed to partners, customers, and remote users, the real challenge is to ensure that individuals have appropriate access to the right resource at the right time while addressing privacy, accountability and regulatory compliance requirements, Mr Grover said, adding that increasing number of companies are turning to Oracle India for identity management.
Mr Grover said that Oracle India is working with Oracle partner network members - TCS, Wipro, Price Waterhouse, Coopers, Satyam Computers and Hantus Technologies - to provide identity management solutions to customers across the country.
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