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BRAINWAVE positioned in the Magic Quadrant for Identity and Access Governance (IAG)

January 2013 by Marc Jacob

Identity and access governance (IAG) is defined as (1) the process of requesting, approving, certifying and auditing access to applications, data and other IT services; and (2) the process of delivering security and business intelligence (BI) on how identities are created, managed and used for access. According to Gartner, “Identity and access governance is replacing user administration and provisioning as the new center of gravity for identity and access management.”

BRAINWAVE, a French software vendor in Identity and Access Intelligence has been positioned in the “niche players” quadrant in the magic quadrant for Identity and Access Governance report, published December 17th 2012 by Gartner.

“We are very proud to be included in the IAG Magic Quadrant. We consider our positioning in the “Niche” quadrant by Gartner confirmation of our mission to focus on Identity Intelligence to provide advanced analytics and insights to our customers. Loosely coupled with IT systems, our product BRAINWAVE Identity GRC can be deployed in a matter of weeks and helps our customers to know who can do what on their information systems and if those accesses are legitimate; therefore positioning BRAINWAVE Identity GRC as a pillar to improve operational efficiency, to reduce operational risks and to enforce compliance rules.” said Sébastien FAIVRE, CEO of BRAINWAVE.

As defined by Gartner, “Niche Players provide IAG technology that is a good match to specific IAG uses, cases or methodology. They may focus on specific industries and can actually outperform many competitors. They may focus their IAG features on a specific vendor’s applications, data and/or infrastructure. Vendors in this quadrant often have a small installed base or are limited according to investment in IAG, a geographically limited footprint, or other inhibitors to providing a broader set of capabilities to enterprises now and during the 12-month planning horizon. Inclusion in this quadrant, however, does not reflect negatively on the vendor’s value in the more narrowly focused service spectrum. Niche solutions can be very effective in their area of focus.”


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