Identity and Access Management (IAM) is often slowed down by manual provisioning processes, disconnected systems, and departmental silos. Organizations struggle with delays in onboarding, inconsistent access controls, and increased security risks due to human error.
By eliminating manual intervention in provisioning and deprovisioning, Fixiam ensures accurate identity data, stronger security, and immediate user productivity from day one.
Eliminating the Manual Bottleneck
In most traditional environments the bridge between HR and IT is a manual one. When a new person is hired someone must send an email or log a ticket and an IT administrator must manually type that information into a directory. This process is slow and prone to errors. Fixiam eliminates this bottleneck by automating the entire communication layer.
By positioning Fixiam as the automation engine between the HR system and the directory the organization ensures that the identity lifecycle is handled by software rather than staff. This allows the IT department to move away from administrative data entry and focus on higher level security architecture.
The Workflow of Automated Identity
The power of Fixiam lies in its simple yet effective automation logic. The system follows a clear path to ensure that identity and access are always in sync:
HR System → Fixiam → Active Directory / LDAP
When the HR department updates a record—whether it is a new hire, a promotion, or a departure—Fixiam picks up that change instantly. It then pushes that data to the enterprise directory where it creates accounts, assigns groups, or disables access. This "zero touch" provisioning model ensures that the digital identity always reflects the physical reality of the workforce in the everyday workplace.
Scalable Automation Through Integrations
True automation requires the ability to talk to many different systems at once. Fixiam’s architecture is designed for deep integrations that span the entire corporate ecosystem. Whether an organization uses local payroll systems, global HR platforms, or custom applications, Fixiam acts as an integration and orchestration layer, translating identity data into actionable access controls across enterprise systems.
For companies in emerging markets where infrastructure can be a mix of legacy on premise servers and modern cloud apps this level of integrations is a game changer. It allows for a unified automation strategy that doesn't require expensive custom development or specialized engineers to maintain.
The Impact of Automated Lifecycle Management
Automation through Fixiam does more than just save time. It creates a "closed loop" security environment.
- Onboarding: 100% of accounts are created correctly with the right permissions every time.
- Maintenance: Role changes are reflected in real time preventing the buildup of unnecessary access rights.
- Offboarding: The termination of a contract in the HR system leads to the immediate and total revocation of access across all connected directories.
By bringing advanced automation to Identity and Access Management, Fixiam enables organizations to implement secure, scalable, and error-free identity lifecycle management, ensuring that user access is always accurate, compliant, and aligned with business needs.
In addition to improving efficiency, automated identity lifecycle management strengthens security and compliance. By ensuring timely provisioning and immediate deprovisioning, organizations reduce the risk of unauthorized access, orphaned accounts, and privilege creep—key concerns in modern cybersecurity frameworks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Fixiam automation work with custom built HR systems?
Fixiam is designed with a flexible API and developer framework that allows it to connect to most modern and custom HR platforms.
What happens if the HR data is incorrect?
Fixiam allows for data validation rules to be set up ensuring that only verified and correctly formatted data is synchronized to your Active Directory.
Is it possible to run Fixiam automation in "test mode" before going live?
Yes. Fixiam supports staging environments where you can preview how the automation will affect your directory before any live changes are made.
