JumpCloud
today announced new integrations that provide IT admins easier user identity
lifecycle management across multiple applications from a single platform. These
new integrations with Slack, Salesforce, Atlassian, GitHub, and AWS provide streamlined user management to the most common business
applications, reducing the time IT admins spend onboarding and offboarding
users from hours to minutes.
JumpCloud
will be adding new integrations at a rapid pace with integrations for Zoom,
GitLab, and Keeper releasing later this month. Leveraging standards-based SCIM
integration adds an automated, deeper level of control over the full user
lifecycle so that any user status changes made within JumpCloud are immediately
updated in the corresponding applications. IT admins can instantly create new
users, update existing users, manage privileged access, and deactivate users
for the integrated application from a single cloud console, without the manual
effort of managing users individually on each application.
"With
JumpCloud's SCIM integrations, automating user lifecycle management with
instantaneous provisioning, attribute updates, and deactivation will make onboarding
users easier than ever, and will frankly save IT admins a ton of time," said
Zach Boewer, manager of cyber security and engineering at Private Wealth
Management.
Admins
can also take advantage of JumpCloud SAML SSO and JIT for end user access and
admin management of more than 700 preconfigured business-focused apps and thousands of other
applications from the same platform used to manage devices, networks, servers,
storage and network infrastructure, and more. With the addition of SCIM to the
preexisting SAML capabilities, JumpCloud continues to centralize the management
of business applications.
"The JumpCloud Directory
Platform gives IT and devops a modern solution to securely manage identity and
access to IT resources regardless of platform, provider, protocol, or
location," said Bill Mrochek, head of product at JumpCloud. "JumpCloud's
expanding catalog of business applications that use the SCIM protocol offers a
depth of functionality enabling admins to provision user accounts, sync
attribute data, and deactivate users instantly. By adding this capability
admins can leverage and manage a unified identity from anywhere across all
their managed endpoints."