Thanks.
TIM is identity management. Just found the IBM page:
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/identity-mgr/
At this point in time we are looking to consolidate the various
accounts, not provide SSO services. Some applications have SSO
capability, others do not. Kronos uses siteminder for integration while
Hyperion has a different method.
I guess the pertinent question on SSO is, if I'm signed on as LOYDG with
SSO enabled, how do I sign on the iSeries as QSECOFR (upgrades) or
Kronos with superuser (administration)? We aren't ready to tackle those
complexities just yet.
Expressly looking to manage and work flow approvals much like you
describe.
--Loyd
Loyd Goodbar
Senior programmer/analyst
BorgWarner
TS Water Valley
662-473-5713
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We are doing EIM and some SSO. Why one without the other? The M is for
Mapping, not Management.
It's on the list to get TIM.
We also have a Domino based workflow package from
http://etq.com that we
track the flow of security requests. We took their basic engine (which
our Quality department LOVES!) and copied it to another database and use
it for security requests. Someone requests a new user, must be approved
by the controller. Systems person enters it. If they wanted access to
BPCS then the BPCS consultant has to set up their BPCS security. Same
thing for accounting/payroll. A LEI feed posts payroll terminations and
our security person checks that with this database.
Rob Berendt
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