Fischer Identity
Fischer Identity is an enterprise IGA suite providing identity lifecycle management (joiner/mover/leaver automation), access certification, self-service provisioning, and governance analytics. The platform also includes authentication and federation capabilities to deliver single sign-on and MFA for web and SaaS apps. Fischer positions itself as a “self-driven identity” system emphasizing configurable workflows and rapid deployment across hybrid IT.
Key Capabilities
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Comprehensive IGA coverage: Core modules include lifecycle automation, access request/approval, attestation, and role-based access modeling.
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Standards-based SSO: Supports SAML 2.0, OpenID Connect, and OAuth 2.0 for application federation and SSO.
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Provisioning & connectors: Integrates with Active Directory, LDAP, Microsoft 365, and enterprise applications using out-of-the-box connectors or APIs.
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Self-service & delegated admin: Web portal for users to manage access requests, password resets, and MFA enrollment; delegated administration for distributed IT models.
Limitations
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Primary focus on IGA: Federation and SSO features exist but are secondary to its lifecycle/governance engine. Complex SAML/OIDC use cases may require dedicated IdPs or integration with external federation servers.
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Public technical detail: Product architecture and connector catalog are summarized at a high level; not enough public information to confirm detailed API or SCIM 2.0 specifications.
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UI and deployment management: Self-hosted and hybrid models require customer-managed upgrades, connectors, and policy orchestration.
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Developer documentation: Public developer APIs and SDKs are not openly published; customization and automation details are primarily available to customers.