How to implement SAP IAG Future-proofing your access governance
Identity and Access Governance (IAG) is SAP’s SaaS solution for managing SoD controls and access risks across multiple SAP products, on-premise or in the cloud. This versatility is key as existing solutions broadly can't be used for cloud-based applications.
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Cloud is becoming ever more important to businesses’ SAP estates as they become increasingly hybrid, but with so many approaches to SAP IAG implementation, it can be difficult to understand the best approach for your specific SAP set-up.
In this guide, we outline the different SAP IAG options available, breaking down four use cases to help you decide which approach is right for you. We also outline the key considerations that need to be made in each scenario - helping you avoid the common implementation pitfalls.
Specifically, we explore:
- Exactly what IAG is and why it is so important
- The various IAG options available and their key differences
- Four detailed use cases with suggestions and options for IAG implementation
- Essential areas to consider when approaching IAG implementation
- Important technical prerequisites for implementing SAP IAG