This document provides a high-level overview of the Identum eAdm , its core purpose, and its role as an Identity and Access Management (IAM) solution.
What is eADM?
eAdm a web application that automates identity and access management. The system works by connecting to an organization's primary data sources, such as HR or payroll systems. It processes this identity data and then automatically provisions, updates, and deprovisions user accounts and access rights in various connected systems.
This ensures that user access is always synchronized with the central source of truth, such as an employee's current status and role in the HR system.
Data Flow Overview
The eAdm flow model consists of three main parts: Data Sources, the Core System, and Provisioning Targets.
Data Sources (Inputs)
eAdm with the source systems where user identity data is generated. This typically includes:
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HR and payroll systems, such as:
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Visma HRM Enterprise
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Agresso Payroll and HR
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Huldt & Lillevik Payroll
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Bluegarden
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On-Premises Active Directory
Core System (Processing)
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Identum eAdm sits at the center of the data flow, applying configuration rules and logic to process the identity data it receives from the sources.
Provisioning Targets (Outputs)
Based on the configured rules, eAdm the processed data to create and manage user accounts in various cloud and on-premises systems:
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Cloud Services:
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Google Workspace
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Microsoft 365
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Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD)
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Specialized Systems (Line-of-Business Applications)
About This Documentation
This documentation is intended for all users of eAdm, from regular employees to system administrators. We expect that most users will use this documentation as a reference guide to find solutions or detailed information as needed, rather than reading it from cover to cover.
Note: The features and information available in eAdm on two factors: your assigned user permissions and the specific modules your organization has licensed. Therefore, not all sections of this documentation may be relevant to you.
Note: eAdm continuously updated with new features and improvements. As a result, some screenshots in this documentation may differ slightly from the current application interface.
Getting Support and Providing Feedback
If you need assistance or encounter a problem, please contact your organization's local IT support team first. They will perform initial troubleshooting and can escalate the issue to Identum's technical support staff if necessary.
We welcome your feedback on the eAdm and this documentation. To share your ideas or suggestions, please use the built-in feedback form within the eAdm .
We hope you find eAdm and wish you the best in your work.