Oracle Identity Governance Implementation Team
SK
reviewer2335290
Senior Engineer Identity and Access at a non-profit with 501-1,000 employees
A consultant is usually needed.
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reviewer1937388
Senior Consultant at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
Our team implements the solution for customers.
View full review »We implemented this solution with consultancy in time & materials.
Their expertise level is expert/senior.
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Oracle Identity Governance
April 2024
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Oracle has multiple implementation partners, so any client who wants to use Oracle Identity Governance can work with an implementation company, particularly one that gives the best service, in terms of installing or configuring the the tool.
View full review »We had a combination of both in-house and outside professional services to help. I would rate our outside expertise very well.
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Srilal Buddika
Senior Consultant at MillenniumIT
MM
reviewer1551837
Identity and Access Management Consultant at a energy/utilities company with 5,001-10,000 employees
You need a consultant to install and deploy this solution. You also need four to five team members to maintain this solution.
View full review »We implemented the product through a partner of the vendor. Their expertise was what we expected.
View full review »It was implemented in-house by two or three experienced contractors/consultants, including myself.
View full review »It's best to bring in a consultant who understands all the nuances, because of the difficulties with initial implementation. Once successfully deployed, is a fairly stable and easy to maintain, but that initial implementation is a high wall to scale for it to be successful.
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Luis Barrera
IT Security Manager at Claro
We implemented through a vendor. We hired a consultancy company to do the initial setup and implementation.
View full review »We did it with an in-house team with help from the vendor.
View full review »We implemented the solution in-house using a Managed Service Provider (MSP) to handle the keyboard activities where our internal team worked on architecting and designing the solution with short term engagement with vendor professional services (PS).
View full review »Although vendors are less equipped with quality implementation teams. However it is, for an initial period, advised to have an experienced implementation partner.
View full review »I was part of vendor team responsible for implementing the solution.
View full review »Yes, we implemented with the help of vendor team support. Their level of expertise was about 7/10.
View full review »It was an in-house implementation. Full re-testing will be required if the implementation involves a sandbox and we need to have eyes on the request page labels post-implementation.
View full review »We implemented it with a vendor team.
View full review »We did the implementation in-house.
View full review »I work for a consulting company that has implemented Oracle Identity Manager at clients. It might be that my views are biased, but I would certainly recomend to have technical expertise before starting an implementation project.
View full review »We’ve outsourced infrastructure and application management, but application development and implementation is in-house. I would recommend this approach.
View full review »In-house.
View full review »We implemented it through an in-house team.
View full review »We implemented it with our in-house team. My best advice is to always follow the certification matrix before proceeding with installation.
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Oracle Identity Governance
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Oracle Identity Governance. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
768,740 professionals have used our research since 2012.