S U C C E S S S T O R YS U C C E S S S T O R Y
Executive Summary
Industry Description
Founded as Britain’s first polytechnic in
1838, the University of Westminster is
today a diverse centre for study located
in central London. The University offers
300 degree courses across undergraduate,
postgraduate and research levels, and
continues to innovate as it recognises
new needs in its many target markets.
Its seven schools span a broad range of
academic disciplines, from architecture to
electronics and from computer science to
business studies.
Business Situation
With approximately 70,000 student
accounts and 7,000 staff accounts across
dozens of different administrative and
academic systems, the University of
Westminster faced a major challenge
in delivering fast and effective user
management at low cost.
The NetIQ Difference
Identity Manager saves significant time
and effort for staff by automating the
provisioning of user accounts. It also
enables the use of a single set of user
credentials for all systems, both internal
and external.
NetIQ Products and Services
Identity Manager
Access Manager™
The University of Westminster offers
both full and part-time courses and
consequently has a very large population
of students. This creates the significant
challenge of managing approximately
70,000 student accounts alongside 5,000
permanent staff accounts and up to
2,000 temporary staff accounts. Alumni
accounts are also growing in number due
to a recently introduced opt-in service.
Across all these accounts, the University’s
IT department must ensure rapid initial
provisioning, reliable access to dozens
of different academic and administrative
systems, and high levels of security. It
also aims to provide easy access to data
and systems for students and staff and
to make new applications available to
them quickly. Increasingly, these new
applications tend to be cloud-based,
but students and staff expect to access
them in the same way as they do local
applications.
To accomplish all this with a relatively
small team, the University needed a
powerful set of tools for managing
identities across multiple directories.
The NetIQ Solution
The University selected Identity Manager
to integrate its various eDirectory™ and
Microsoft Active Directory instances and
create common user credentials across its
entire estate of IT systems.“We regularly
look at every single software product
we use and ask quite simply: Is it worth
it?”said Dave Marriott, team leader for
EndPoint Systems at the University of
Westminster.“Identity Manager is one
of those solutions that does exactly
what it says on the tin, and that’s why
we continue to see value in it. It has
allowed us to standardise login processes
and credentials across a broad array
of systems, and it has removed a large
amount of paperwork associated with
user management.
“Our IT team would be completely
different—and certainly much larger—
if we didn’t have Identity Manager,”
Marriott added.
The University of Westminster
Saves Time and Money with
Identity Manager
Fast and Accurate
Identity Manager synchronises identity
information across multiple directories,
creating a single master identity for
each unique user and eliminating most
of the manual tasks associated with
user management. For an organisation
with a large and rapidly changing user
population, this represents a significant
reduction in IT administration. Identity
Manager also enables the IT department
to rapidly and accurately provision new
user accounts, and users have the same
credentials across multiple systems
without compromising security.
The University has updated its Identity
Manager environment twice in recent
years—first to simplify the migration
of all student mail accounts to Google
and second as part of a broader
modernisation programme.“Moving to
the latest version ensured lower support
costs and also meant that we would
have access to prebuilt drivers for the
latest applications,”said Marriott.“We
are running Identity Manager on SUSE®
Linux Enterprise Server virtualised on
VMware ESX Server. In fact, 90 to 95 per
cent of our entire server estate is now
virtualised, which means that we can
freely interchange hardware without
affecting the services.”
Nearly all internal systems at the
University link to Identity Manager, from
the student record system to the staff
ID card system. When the University
decided to move to cloud-based
delivery for its Blackboard Academic
Suite, it was also able to use Identity
Manager to authenticate users to this
external service.
Universal Strategy
Identity Manager automates, simplifies
and accelerates all major user
management tasks at the University of
Westminster. When a new staff member
is entered in the Human Resources (HR)
system or a new student is entered in
the student information system, Identity
Manager automatically provisions user
accounts in the appropriate systems,
including external ones such as those
from Blackboard.
“Identity Manager is pretty much
universal for us: everything is either
directly or indirectly hooked into it.
That’s our strategy,”said Marriott.“For
external systems, Access Manager™
reads the user credentials from the
central vault and injects them into the
web pages, so our users save the time
and effort of signing in multiple times.”
By accelerating both the provisioning
and deprovisioning of user accounts,
Identity Manager makes a significant
difference at peak times of year—in
particular, student enrolment.“We
might be provisioning 10,000 accounts
over a single weekend. For me, Identity
Manager wins hands down for that
kind of task,”said Marriott.“The biggest
savings in terms of time and cost are in
the fact that Identity Manager enables
us to have common shared credentials
for every system, rather than having
to manage users from scratch in each
application. As a university, there’s
no way we could handle the creation
of thousands of accounts on the fly
without Identity Manager.”
Learn more today by contacting
your NetIQ partner or a local NetIQ
sales representative, or by visiting
www.netiq.com for contact
information in your area.
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“Identity Manager is one of
those solutions that does
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the tin, and that’s why we
continue to see value in it.”
Dave Marriott
Team Leader
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University of Westminster
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The University of Westminster Saves Time and Money with Identity Manager

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    S U CC E S S S T O R YS U C C E S S S T O R Y Executive Summary Industry Description Founded as Britain’s first polytechnic in 1838, the University of Westminster is today a diverse centre for study located in central London. The University offers 300 degree courses across undergraduate, postgraduate and research levels, and continues to innovate as it recognises new needs in its many target markets. Its seven schools span a broad range of academic disciplines, from architecture to electronics and from computer science to business studies. Business Situation With approximately 70,000 student accounts and 7,000 staff accounts across dozens of different administrative and academic systems, the University of Westminster faced a major challenge in delivering fast and effective user management at low cost. The NetIQ Difference Identity Manager saves significant time and effort for staff by automating the provisioning of user accounts. It also enables the use of a single set of user credentials for all systems, both internal and external. NetIQ Products and Services Identity Manager Access Manager™ The University of Westminster offers both full and part-time courses and consequently has a very large population of students. This creates the significant challenge of managing approximately 70,000 student accounts alongside 5,000 permanent staff accounts and up to 2,000 temporary staff accounts. Alumni accounts are also growing in number due to a recently introduced opt-in service. Across all these accounts, the University’s IT department must ensure rapid initial provisioning, reliable access to dozens of different academic and administrative systems, and high levels of security. It also aims to provide easy access to data and systems for students and staff and to make new applications available to them quickly. Increasingly, these new applications tend to be cloud-based, but students and staff expect to access them in the same way as they do local applications. To accomplish all this with a relatively small team, the University needed a powerful set of tools for managing identities across multiple directories. The NetIQ Solution The University selected Identity Manager to integrate its various eDirectory™ and Microsoft Active Directory instances and create common user credentials across its entire estate of IT systems.“We regularly look at every single software product we use and ask quite simply: Is it worth it?”said Dave Marriott, team leader for EndPoint Systems at the University of Westminster.“Identity Manager is one of those solutions that does exactly what it says on the tin, and that’s why we continue to see value in it. It has allowed us to standardise login processes and credentials across a broad array of systems, and it has removed a large amount of paperwork associated with user management. “Our IT team would be completely different—and certainly much larger— if we didn’t have Identity Manager,” Marriott added. The University of Westminster Saves Time and Money with Identity Manager
  • 2.
    Fast and Accurate IdentityManager synchronises identity information across multiple directories, creating a single master identity for each unique user and eliminating most of the manual tasks associated with user management. For an organisation with a large and rapidly changing user population, this represents a significant reduction in IT administration. Identity Manager also enables the IT department to rapidly and accurately provision new user accounts, and users have the same credentials across multiple systems without compromising security. The University has updated its Identity Manager environment twice in recent years—first to simplify the migration of all student mail accounts to Google and second as part of a broader modernisation programme.“Moving to the latest version ensured lower support costs and also meant that we would have access to prebuilt drivers for the latest applications,”said Marriott.“We are running Identity Manager on SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server virtualised on VMware ESX Server. In fact, 90 to 95 per cent of our entire server estate is now virtualised, which means that we can freely interchange hardware without affecting the services.” Nearly all internal systems at the University link to Identity Manager, from the student record system to the staff ID card system. When the University decided to move to cloud-based delivery for its Blackboard Academic Suite, it was also able to use Identity Manager to authenticate users to this external service. Universal Strategy Identity Manager automates, simplifies and accelerates all major user management tasks at the University of Westminster. When a new staff member is entered in the Human Resources (HR) system or a new student is entered in the student information system, Identity Manager automatically provisions user accounts in the appropriate systems, including external ones such as those from Blackboard. “Identity Manager is pretty much universal for us: everything is either directly or indirectly hooked into it. That’s our strategy,”said Marriott.“For external systems, Access Manager™ reads the user credentials from the central vault and injects them into the web pages, so our users save the time and effort of signing in multiple times.” By accelerating both the provisioning and deprovisioning of user accounts, Identity Manager makes a significant difference at peak times of year—in particular, student enrolment.“We might be provisioning 10,000 accounts over a single weekend. For me, Identity Manager wins hands down for that kind of task,”said Marriott.“The biggest savings in terms of time and cost are in the fact that Identity Manager enables us to have common shared credentials for every system, rather than having to manage users from scratch in each application. As a university, there’s no way we could handle the creation of thousands of accounts on the fly without Identity Manager.” Learn more today by contacting your NetIQ partner or a local NetIQ sales representative, or by visiting www.netiq.com for contact information in your area. CSS90014WSMTR PO 03/12-F Worldwide Headquarters 1233 West Loop South, Suite 810 Houston, Texas 77027 USA Worldwide: +1 713.548.1700 U.S. / Canada Toll Free: 888.323.6768 [email protected] www.netiq.com http://community.netiq.com For a complete list of our offices in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific and Latin America, please visit www.netiq.com/contacts. Follow us: “Identity Manager is one of those solutions that does exactly what it says on the tin, and that’s why we continue to see value in it.” Dave Marriott Team Leader for EndPoint Systems, University of Westminster NetIQ, the NetIQ logo, and Access Manager are trademarks or registered trademarks of NetIQ Corporation in the USA. Novell, the Novell logo and eDirectory are trademarks or registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. in the USA. SUSE and the SUSE logo are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. in the USA. All other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective companies. © 2012 NetIQ Corporation and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.