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Oracle Identity Manager 11g: Essentials |
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Oracle Identity Manager is a highly flexible and scalable enterprise identity management system that manages the access privileges of users within enterprise IT resources. It helps to answer the critical compliance questions of "Who has access to What, When, How, and Why?"
Oracle Identity Manager’s flexible architecture can handle the most complex IT and business requirements without requiring changes to existing infrastructure, policies, or procedures. With this hallmark flexibility, Oracle Identity Manager excels at handling the constant flow of business changes that impact real-world identity management deployments. This flexibility is derived from the product’s architecture, which abstracts core provisioning functions into discrete layers.
Changes to workflow, policy, data flow, or integration technology are isolated within the respective functional layers of Oracle Identity Manager, thus minimizing application-wide impact. In addition, Oracle Identity Manager is flexible because all configurations are done via its powerful user interface. The product does not rely on any scripting language for setup, configuration, or process modeling. As a result, Oracle Identity Manager is the most-advanced enterprise identity management solution available.
In this course, participants learn essential concepts associated with Oracle Identity Manager. These concepts include identity management and identity administration, organizations, roles, and users. Participants also learn to configure predefined connectors, manual and automated provisioning, approval workflows, requests, reconciliation, Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control, authorization policies, and reports.
Learn To:
- Create and Manage Request, Approval, and Reconciliation Workflows
- Create and Manage Authorization Policies and Reports
- Customize the Oracle Identity Manager User Interface
- Troubleshoot Oracle Identity Manager
- Use Predefined Oracle Identity Manager Connectors to Provision Users to Resources
- Perform Manual and Automated Provisioning
A Live Virtual Class (LVC) is exclusively for registered students; unregistered individuals may not view an LVC at any time. Registered students must view the class from the country listed in the registration form. Unauthorized recording, copying, or transmission of LVC content may not be made.
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Compétences acquises |
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Understand two types of reconciliation workflows: authoritative reconciliation and account reconciliationUnderstand the importance, benefits, terminology, functional aspects, and infrastructure of identity management and identity administrationUnderstand Oracle Identity Manager, including how it uses connectors to manage reconciliation and provisioning workflowsCreate and manage organizations, roles, and usersUnderstand predefined Oracle Identity Manager connectors, including benefits, best practices, and real-world scenarios for using these connectorsUnderstand manual and automated provisioning workflows, including how to implement these workflows to create user accounts in external resources manually and automaticallyAdd approval data sets, processes, and policies to provisioning workflows
| | Understand requests, request datasets, and request templates, including how requests are used to approve and provision resources to usersUse Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control for auditing, monitoring, and logging purposesManage authorization policies and entitlement data in Oracle Identity ManagerCreate and manage reports in Oracle Identity ManagerMaster basic and advanced techniques used to customize the Oracle Identity Manager User InterfaceTransfer Oracle Identity Manager configurationsTroubleshoot Oracle Identity Manager | |
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Qui peut en profiter |
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Business AnalystsEnd UsersFunctional ImplementerProject Manager
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A high-level understanding of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), BPEL, and JDeveloperA good familiarity with a Linux-based environment
| | A good familiarity with a Windows-based environmentA general comprehension of Oracle WebLogic Server 11g and Oracle Database 11g | |
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D65162GC10 |
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Formation virtuelle avec formateur |
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Oracle |
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| Frais d’inscription (CAD): 4,120$ |
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Oracle Identity Manager 11g: Essentials Contenu détaillé |
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| Identity Management and Identity Administration: Overview
| - Explain why an administrator should understand identity management and identity administration
- Discuss the importance of identity management
- Discuss identity management benefits, values, terminology, and functional aspects
- Describe the identity administration infrastructure
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| Understanding Oracle Identity Manager
| - Identify the Oracle Identity Management product suite
- Explain the role of Oracle Identity Manager in identity management
- Discuss business challenges and solutions Oracle Identity Manager addresses
- Identify tiers and components of the Oracle Identity Manager architecture
- Discuss use cases for Oracle Identity Manager
- Explain key features of Oracle Identity Manager for identity management: reconciliation and provisioning
- Describe an Oracle Identity Manager connector and how it performs provisioning and reconciliation actions
- List mandatory connector components, and explain how to build an Oracle Identity Manager connector
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| Launching Oracle Identity Manager
| - Compare Oracle WebLogic Server, Oracle Identity Manager Server, and Oracle SOA Server
- Start Oracle WebLogic Server, Oracle Identity Manager Server, and SOA Server
- Start the Oracle Identity Manager Web-based Consoles
- Start the Oracle Identity Manager Design Console
- Start the two Oracle SOA Web-based Consoles
- Compare consoles for Oracle WebLogic Server, Oracle Identity Manager, and Oracle SOA
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| Comparing and analyzing Organizations, Roles, and Users
| - Compare organizations, roles, and users
- Compare parent organizations and child organizations
- Compare parent roles and child roles
- Group roles into a category
- Compare types of Oracle Identity Manager users
- Discuss Oracle Identity Manager user membership in organizations and roles
- Create, read, update, and delete records and attributes for organizations, roles, and users
- Assign roles to Oracle Identity Manager users
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| Configuring Predefined Connectors (Initial Onboarding)
| - Identify an Oracle Identity Manager connector
- List the connectors in the Oracle Identity Manager Connector Pack
- Describe the ways to transfer connectors from one environment to another
- Take advantage of the benefits and best practices of using connectors
- Identify two tools used to import and export connectors: Connector Installer and Deployment Manager
- Explain how the Connector Installer is used to import connectors for external resources
- Configure a connector to make it operable
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| Implementing Manual and Automated Provisioning
| - Identify and compare resources and Oracle Identity Manager connectors
- Describe how connectors are used to assign resources to users
- Explain how assigning resources to users differs from provisioning resources to users
- Discuss three ways to assign and provision a resource to an Oracle Identity Manager user: criteria, requests, and direct provisioning
- Compare manual provisioning and autoprovisioning
- Assign a resource to an Oracle Identity Manager user through auto membership rules and access policies
- Manually provision a user with the resource
- Modify a connector to provision another user with the associated resource automatically
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| Processing Approvals and Requests
| - Explain and define components for the request workflow and approval process
- Examine how these components affect a provisioning process
- Identify default request datasets and request templates
- Identify SOA composites
- Use JDeveloper to deploy SOA composites
- Model a request template and dataset
- Assign an approval process to an approval policy
- Create requests
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| Understanding Reconciliation
| - Define reconciliation
- Identify and compare two types of reconciliation associated with Oracle Identity Manager: authoritative and account reconciliation
- Discuss reconciliation events that Oracle Identity Manager can perform with a resource
- Explain authoritative reconciliation and account reconciliation conceptually
- Identify scheduled tasks
- Discuss the role that scheduled tasks have with authoritative reconciliation and account reconciliation
- Discuss how authoritative reconciliation can recognize new and modified user-related information on a trusted source, and transfer this information into Oracle Identity Manager
- Explain how account reconciliation can recognize modified user-related information on a target resource, and transfer this information into Oracle Identity Manager
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| Auditing, Monitoring, Logging, and Tuning Oracle Identity Manager
| - Identify and compare auditing, monitoring, logging, and tuning within the Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
- Discuss requirements and business challenges associated with auditing
- Identify the Oracle Fusion Middleware Audit Framework
- Describe features, the architecture, data flow, and technical concepts of this framework
- Explain how Oracle Identity Manager framework is used for monitoring purposes
- Discuss benefits of logging, and identify log files specific to Oracle Identity Manager
- Discuss actions, information levels, and locales associated with log files, including translating log files into other languages
- Examine ways of tuning the Oracle Identity Manager environment
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| Managing Authorization Policies
| - Compare authorization and authentication
- Identify components of an authorization policy
- Decide when to implement authorization policies
- Describe out-of-the-box authorization policies and roles associated with these policies
- Identify entity types available when defining authorization policies
- Create authorization policies assigning entity-specific permissions and attributes
- Specify data constraints for an authorization policy
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- Identify and compare types of reports an administrator can create for Oracle Identity Manager organizations, roles, and users
- List different reports available with Oracle Identity Manager
- Identify Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) Publisher, the reporting tool for Oracle Identity Manager
- Explain how to configure Oracle BI Publisher so that it can be used to create reports for Oracle Identity Manager organizations, roles, and users
- Create reports with Oracle BI Publisher
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| Customizing the Oracle Identity Manager User Interfaces
| - Identify the Web-based user interfaces for Oracle Identity Manager
- Define customization levels for the Oracle Identity Manager user interfaces
- Modify the “look and feel†of these interfaces to brand them for your company
- Change interface appearance and functionality by modifying Oracle Identity Manager code
- Deploy customizations so that they are visible and operable in an Oracle Identity Manager environment
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| Transferring Oracle Identity Manager Configurations
| - Identify and describe the Deployment Manager
- Describe methods, advantages, and best practices for transferring configurations from one Oracle Identity Manager environment to another
- Discuss how to export and import configurations
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| Troubleshooting Oracle Identity Manager
| - Troubleshoot problems that administrators commonly encounter with Oracle Identity Manager
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