There are many people like me who use to work in Oracle but moved to sailpoint IIQ and find it hard to match the concepts. Both the tool are architecturally different, however if we find match among this two, it will help to understand sailpoint easily. I will explain one by one
Connectors are the most useful component for any IDM team as it helps to integrate it with different target system.
The concept of connector is same in both the tool, Only different is the connectors comes OOTB for sailpoint but in OIM we need to install them separately. How I will discuss the internal components of the connectors like resource object, application instance etc. I will provide the mapping then from there we will go in details.
Resource Object (OIM) - Application (Sailpoint)
Adapter (OIM) - Provisioning Policy/ Provisioning Plan (Sailpoint)
Lookup (OIM) - Custom Objects (Sailpoint)
Access Policy - IT Role
Reconciliation - Aggregation
Linking to identity (happens through recon rule, part of reconciliation in OIM) - Correlation
Process Tigers - Attribute sync
SOA approvals - Workflow
Account - Link
Role - Bundle
I will write in details for each one of it.
Connectors are the most useful component for any IDM team as it helps to integrate it with different target system.
The concept of connector is same in both the tool, Only different is the connectors comes OOTB for sailpoint but in OIM we need to install them separately. How I will discuss the internal components of the connectors like resource object, application instance etc. I will provide the mapping then from there we will go in details.
Resource Object (OIM) - Application (Sailpoint)
Adapter (OIM) - Provisioning Policy/ Provisioning Plan (Sailpoint)
Lookup (OIM) - Custom Objects (Sailpoint)
Access Policy - IT Role
Reconciliation - Aggregation
Linking to identity (happens through recon rule, part of reconciliation in OIM) - Correlation
Process Tigers - Attribute sync
SOA approvals - Workflow
Account - Link
Role - Bundle
I will write in details for each one of it.