Sun Java(TM) System Identity Manager: Deployment Fundamentals II (IDM-4485)
Sun Java System Identity Manager is a complete, highly scalable solution for managing, auditing, protecting, sharing and storing identity data. It helps ensure ongoing and sustainable regulatory compliance, role-based provisioning, data synchronization among multiple identitydata stores, and end user self registration. In this course, a follow on to Sun Java System Identity Manager: Deployment Fundamentals (IDM-345), learn how to complete a four phase deployment scenario.In phase three of the deployment scenario, students use Active Sync synchronization to synchronize identity information between a data feed from the human resources (HR) department, an Active Directory instance, a Corporate LDAP directory service, a contractor SQL database, and the Solaris operating system. In phase four of the deployment scenario, students build an end user self-service provisioning strategy that lets contractors perform self-registration and lets contractors and employees request system resources with resource approvals. Students implement the necessary forms, rules, and workflow to meet the business requirements of the given case study and learn how to further customize the Sun Java System Identity Manager (Identity Manager) system. The hands-on labs offered in this course might involve accessing equipment that resides at a location other than where the training is delivered.This course features Identity Manager 7.1 software.
Skills Gained
Perform Active Sync operations
Implement advanced Active Sync configurations
Develop custom end user self-service requests
Develop custom anonymous self-service requests
Integrate the deferred task scanner and account renames into default and custom workflows
Build custom Active Sync and reconcile workflows
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are experienced identity management deployment engineers, architects, implementors, professional services consultants, partners, and other technical personnel directly responsible for deploying an identity management solution using Identity Manager.
Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should have successfully completed IDM-345 Sun Java System Identity Manager: Deployment Fundamentals. In addition, a minimum of six weeks of Identity Manager deployment experience is highly recommended.
Code:
IDM-4485
Length:
5 days
Type:
Instructor-Led
Certified By:
Sun Microsystems
Tuition:
$4,000 / $3,400 GSA GOV.
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Module 1 - Examining an Existing Identity Manager Deployment
Summarize the course case study
Describe a phased approach to deploying Identity Manager
Lab:
Examine the existing lab environment
Module 2 - Synchronizing Identity Data With Active Sync
Describe the case study requirements for implementing Active Sync for existing users
Describe Active Sync processing at a high level
Describe the basic components of an Active Sync configuration
Configure an Active Sync resource adapter
Control and monitor the operation of Active Sync
Lab:
Configure identity attributes and the Human Resources (HR) flat file Active Sync (FFAS) feed to synchronize attributes for existing users
Configure identity attributes and the HR FFAS feed to automatically provision existing users and into a new corporate LDAP resource
Module 3 - Implementing Active Sync For New Users
Describe the case study requirements for implementing Active Sync for new users
Describe advanced Active Sync adapter features
Describe Active Sync form processing
Describe Active Sync event processing
Describe the Active Sync configuration modes
Lab:
Define the attribute requirements
Configure identify attributes for create user processing
Build rules to determine the complex attribute logic in the proxy administrator form
Update the synchronization policy and enable the HR proxy form
Test the HR Feed Active Sync process
Module 4 - Implementing Active Sync Using a Custom Input Form
Describe the case study requirements for configuring Active Sync using the input form
Decide when to use input form mode in an Active Sync implementation
Describe input form mode implementation details
Describe best practices for Active Sync implementation when using an input form
Lab:
Synchronize Active Directory and the corporate LDAP with the HR feed using a custom Active Sync input form
Module 5 - Developing Custom End User Self-Service Requests - Rules and Forms
Describe the case study requirements for using custom rules and forms in end user self-service requests
Build custom interactive forms
Create manual actions and work items
Build custom workflow tasks
Authorize end-user actions
Lab:
Create end user rules
Create a custom request form
Module 6 - Developing Custom End User Self-Service Workflow Components
Describe the case study requirements for using custom tasks in end user self-service requests
Customize workflow components for the basic user create workflow
Customize workflow components for a better user create workflow
Implement an update user workflow with a find user sub-process
Lab:
Create an end user request access task
Module 7 - Developing Custom Anonymous Self-Service User Requests
Describe the case study requirements for developing custom anonymous self-service user requests
Build anonymous self-service tasks
Use built-in anonymous enrollment
Lab:
Create an approval process that is role and resource aware
Configure an anonymous task interface
Build a contractor self-registration task
Module 8 - Implementing a Custom Workflow Notification Process Using the Deferred Task Scanner
Describe the case study requirements for deferred tasks
Implement deferred tasks
Lab:
Configure and test a contract end date notification process
Module 9 - Implementing an Account Rename Process to Facilitate Name Changes
Describe the case study requirements for account renames
Implement account rename operations in Identity Manager
Lab:
Implement an account rename process
Module 10 - Customizing Active Sync Workflows
Describe the case study requirements for using custom Active Sync tasks
Customize Active Sync and reconcile tasks
Lab:
Create a custom Active Sync process workflow
Module 11 - Advantages and Disadvantages of Custom Workflows
Evaluate implementation challenges and value added
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