🗃️ EmpowerID Schema
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📄️ Getting Started with Directory Systems
Before you connect EmpowerID to an external directory, there are a number of prerequisite steps you need to take. You only need to perform these steps the first time you connect to an external directory. These steps are as follows:
🗃️ Cloud Gateway Client
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🗃️ Active Directory Connector (On-Premise)
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📄️ AD LDS (ADAM) Connector
AD Lightweight Directory Service (AD LDS) is a lighter version of Active Directory Domain Services that provides the means to maintain extranet directories separate from your Active Directory, create information consolidation stores, and authenticate web users with LDAP-based authentication. EmpowerID manages AD LDS in the same way that it manages an Active Directory account store.
🗃️ CyberArk Connector
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🗃️ Local Windows Server Connector
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📄️ Amazon Web Services Connector
EmpowerID Amazon Web Services (AWS) connector allows organizations to bring the user, group, role, and computer data in their AWS domain to EmpowerID, which can be managed and synchronized with data in any connected back-end user directories. When EmpowerID inventories AWS, it creates an account in the EmpowerID Identity Warehouse for each Amazon user account, a computer for each Amazon computer, a group for each Amazon group, and a special group called an RBAC-Only group for each Amazon role.
📄️ Box Connector
EmpowerID Box connector allows organizations to bring the user and group data in their Box system to EmpowerID, where it can be managed and synchronized with data in any connected back-end user directories. Once connected, you can manage this data from EmpowerID in the following ways:
🗃️ Google Cloud Platform SCIM Connector
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📄️ EmpowerID IBM Domino Connector
The EmpowerID IBM Domino Connector allows organizations to integrate user and group data from their IBM Domino system with EmpowerID. Once connected, EmpowerID enables seamless management and synchronization of this data with any connected back-end user directories.
🗃️ IBM Security Verify Access Connector
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📄️ LDAP Connector
This article demonstrates how to add an LDAP Directory domain to the EmpowerID Identity Warehouse as a managed Account Store. EmpowerID provides out-of-the-box connectors for the following LDAP directories:
📄️ Linux Connector
The EmpowerID Linux connector enables organizations to integrate user and group data from their Linux systems into EmpowerID. Once connected, administrators can manage and synchronize this data with other connected directories. This integration allows for efficient identity and access management through EmpowerID.
🗃️ Microsoft Cloud Connectors
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📄️ Microsoft Dynamics AX Connector
EmpowerID Dynamics AX connector allows organizations to bring the user data in their Dynamics AX system to EmpowerID, which can be managed and synchronized with data in any connected back-end user directories. Once connected, you can manage this data from EmpowerID in the following ways:
📄️ Microsoft SQL Server Connector
EmpowerID Microsoft SQL connector allows organizations to bring the user data (user accounts, profiles, and roles) in their SQL server to EmpowerID, where it can be managed and synchronized with data in any connected back-end user directories. When EmpowerID inventories an SQL server, it creates an account in the EmpowerID Identity Warehouse for each SQL user, a group for each SQL profile, and an EmpowerID Business Role for each SQL role. Once connected, you can manage this data from EmpowerID in the following ways:
📄️ Oracle Connector
EmpowerID Oracle connector allows organizations to bring the user data (user accounts, profiles and roles) in their Oracle system to EmpowerID, where it can be managed and synchronized with data in any connected back-end user directories. When EmpowerID inventories Oracle, it creates an account in the EmpowerID Identity Warehouse for each Oracle user, a group for each Oracle profile, and an EmpowerID Business Role for each Oracle role. Once connected, you can manage this data from EmpowerID in the following ways:
🗃️ UltiPro Connector
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🗃️ Salesforce Connector
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🗃️ Salesforce SCIM Connector
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🗃️ SAP Connector Landscape
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🗃️ ServiceNow Connector
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🗃️ Slack Connector
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🗃️ Tracking-Only Account Store Connector
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📄️ VMWare ESXi Connector
The ESXi connector allows organizations to bring the user, permissions, and roles data in their stand-alone VMware ESXi systems to EmpowerID, where it can be managed and synchronized with data in any connected back-end user directories.
📄️ Windows File Server Connector
EmpowerID streamlines the management of Windows Servers as a resource system for file share management, offering automated role-based access control, delegated permissions administration, and self-service access requests through workflows – all backed by a comprehensive audit trail. Once a server is added as a managed resource system, EmpowerID continuously inventories and monitors the server, detecting new shared folders and any changes to permissions. This ensures complete visibility into shared folder resources, including who has access and their level of access.
🗃️ Workday Connector
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🗃️ Zendesk Connector
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🗃️ Zscaler Connector
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📄️ Use EmpowerID API Authorization Service to secure Azure App Services
You can use the EmpowerID API Authorization Service to secure your Azure App Services.