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Zero Trust Service Catalogue
UNIFY's identity-first catalogue spanning the core Zero Trust pillars.
Capabilities that establish, migrate, and assure digital identities.
- Trusted Sign-in
- Streamlined Identity Lifecycle
- Verifiable Credentials
- Identity Protection
- Migration to Entra
- Identity Verification and Proofing
- Application Provisioning
- Identity SOC
Controls that govern how users, customers, and partners gain the right access.
- Secure External Access
- Organisational Identity Access Management
- Controlled Delegation
- Partner Identity Access Management
- Just-In-Time Privilege
- Adaptive Access
- Multifactor Identification
- Federated Authentication
- Risk-Based Authentication
Oversight capabilities that enforce policy, compliance, and least privilege.
- Enterprise Governance
- Controlled Delegation
- Access Lifecycle
- Entitlement Management
- Data Protected
- Access Reviews
- Just-In-Time Privilege
- Adaptive Access
Security operations services that protect, detect, and respond across identities.
- Intelligent Threat Detection
- Dark Web & Supply Chain Insight
- Information Protection and Governance
- Endpoint & Cloud Protection
- Vulnerability Management
- Security Operations Centre as a Service (SOCaaS)
- Risk Management
This guide outlines how UNIFYConnect can be used with TechnologyOne as part of a practical identity lifecycle automation pattern.
Solution Objectives
- Use TechnologyOne as a supported enterprise source for identity lifecycle events and authoritative attributes.
- Orchestrate joiner, mover, and leaver workflows into downstream identity platforms and connected applications.
- Reduce manual provisioning effort while improving timeliness, consistency, and auditability.
Supported Integration Pattern
UNIFYConnect is designed to work with supported API-led and vendor-approved integration methods. The exact implementation pattern depends on the customer’s TechnologyOne modules, deployment model, and available interfaces.
Where TechnologyOne is used as an authoritative source for workforce or related business data, UNIFYConnect can broker that information into identity workflows without requiring brittle manual administration.
Common Target Systems
UNIFYConnect can use TechnologyOne-sourced events and attributes to support provisioning and lifecycle orchestration for:
- Microsoft Entra ID
- Microsoft Active Directory
- Other supported IDAM and line-of-business targets
This supports a more consistent identity operating model across cloud, hybrid, and on-premises environments.
Hybrid and Private Connectivity
Many organisations need to connect cloud-managed identity workflows with applications and directories that remain inside private networks.
UNIFYConnect supports this through a combination of managed cloud delivery and secure private-network connectivity options, including the UNIFYConnect Agent where required for on-premises targets such as Active Directory.
Example hybrid pattern
For more on the private-network connectivity model, see UNIFYConnect Agent.
What This Means in Practice
For organisations using TechnologyOne in their workforce or enterprise systems landscape, UNIFYConnect can help:
- Create or update identities from authoritative source data
- Synchronise key attributes used for access policy and operational processes
- Trigger onboarding, role change, and offboarding actions across connected systems
- Extend provisioning beyond cloud-only targets to Entra ID, Active Directory, and hybrid application estates
Delivery Approach
UNIFY scopes each implementation around the customer’s approved TechnologyOne integration pattern, target systems, and governance requirements.
For a solution design aligned to your TechnologyOne environment, contact UNIFY for implementation guidance.