IT departments need identity management solutions to streamline processes
Identity Automation is partnering with The Washington School Information Processing Cooperative (WSIPC), a public agency that provides information services and systems to K-12 school districts throughout the state. Through this partnership, school districts that are members of WSIPC can now purchase Identity Automation’s RapidIdentity solution at a discounted price, allowing them to securely create, manage and offboard students, teachers, staff, and parent group identities and access throughout the entire academic lifecycle.
Identity Automation has worked with hundreds of school districts throughout the United States — including Kennewick and Everett School Districts in Washington State — to solve the identity and access management challenges they face using automated lifecycle management of user accounts, user single sign-on (SSO) and teacher self-service for password management and resets.
“We are excited to be a part of the WSIPC Purchasing Program and bring RapidIdentity, our next-generation IAM solution, to its member schools,” said James Litton, CEO of Identity Automation. “We commend WSIPC for its work to provide schools with cost effective access to the leading technologies required to securely enable the modern, digital classroom.”
To learn more about Identity Automation’s RapidIdentity solution and the WSIPC Purchasing Program, visit http://www.wsipc.org/catalog/partners/identity-automation.
Additionally, Identity Automation will offer a free webinar to teach education IT professionals what to look for in a next-generation IAM solution.
What: Webinar – The Digital Classroom Requires a Next-Gen IAM Solution
When: Tuesday, March 8, at 2pm Central Time
Who: Timothy Till, Director of Sales for SLED North America
How: To register, visit the following link – http://info.identityautomation.com/next-gen-iam
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