[scim] Latest Okta blog post: SCIM: Picking Up Tailwinds

Kevin Gough <kevin.gough@okta.com> Wed, 03 May 2017 19:07 UTC

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We recently published a blog post highlighting ISV progress with SCIM.

We're also running a free online SCIM training for ISV developers on May 30, 10 - 4 PM PT. Sign up<http://okta.litmos.com/self-signup/register/328927?type=1>


- Kevin Gough<https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevingough/>, Director of Product Marketing @ Okta


(Full post: https://www.okta.com/blog/2017/04/scim-picking-up-tailwinds/)



SCIM: Picking Up Tailwinds

We’re a year into our SCIM provisioning developer program, and we’re happy to report that many top SaaS vendors are starting to adopt the SCIM standard. As an Okta customer, that means you can automate user onboarding and offboarding across more apps than ever, saving IT time and increasing security. We’ve also added support for better group management of SCIM-enabled apps, including group push and mastering via Okta, that can make these integrations even more useful.

Leading apps support SCIM

Some of the fastest-growing apps in our latest Businesses at Work report<https://www.okta.com/Businesses-At-Work/2017-01/#fastest-growing-apps>, like Lucidchart and Envoy, were the first to adopt SCIM as they needed a way to quickly onboard all their new customers. Now, we’re seeing adoption from SaaS veterans and newcomers alike:

  *   Asana<https://asana.com/> is the easiest way for teams to track their work—and get results. (Configuration guide<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kpTRQwZrpzBEUJdru57pBEOYJN-NQs7KQ1-pDFGDEKA/edit?usp=sharing>)

  *   Workiva<https://www.workiva.com/> is a collaborative work management platform for enterprise finance, accounting, compliance, and operations teams. (Configuration guide<https://docs.google.com/document/d/15raEA0S1iPhKgRb28eo0WqVXT-uVEXktGxYzrp8Zo8E/edit?usp=sharing>)

  *   SpaceIQ<http://www.spaceiq.com/> helps fast-growing companies manage their workplace with fewer resources and less time. (Configuration guide<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fdrhlSvQLhWzyW2Sho4WDTl9CZyzp9g844kFzAp0nRQ/edit?usp=sharing>)
  *   Proxyclick<https://www.proxyclick.com/> helps create positive connections with office visitors and contractors that last long after their sign in. (Configuration guide<http://help.proxyclick.com/visitor-management/okta/>)
  *   Github.com<https://github.com/> is a development platform where you can host and review code, manage projects, and build software alongside millions of other developers. (Configuration guide<https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Okta-SCIM-Setup-Guide-8odjYTT8EC21upN4oXBSG>)

You can add and configure these apps from the Okta Application Network<https://www.okta.com/resources/find-your-apps/> (OAN) catalog in your Okta admin interface.

Early access to more SCIM apps

Moving forward, we’re changing the software vendor-built SCIM integration approval process with the goal of giving Okta customers access to SCIM integrations sooner. Here’s the updated process:


  1.  The software vendor and Okta complete initial QA of the app

  2.  The vendor identifies an initial beta customer they’ll work with to address any outstanding issues

  3.  We make the app available in a Community Verified, Beta state to all customers

  4.  Once the initial beta customer has validated the integration, we graduate the app to Okta Verified


You can keep tabs on which apps are available in Beta by reading Okta’s product release notes<https://help.okta.com/en/prev/Content/Topics/ReleaseNotes/okta-rel-notes.htm>.

Our latest SCIM update: Group management

[Group Mastering v2.jpg]

With this update, we’ve added the #1 most-requested feature: group push and group mastering. Now, you can automatically manage groups in your SCIM-enabled app directly from existing groups in Okta, AD, G Suite, and other systems of record. With group push, you can provision groups from Okta into an application and master their memberships going forward. With group mastering, you can also link to and assume management of an existing group within an application. We’ve launched Early Access support for group mastering for Box and G Suite. Review developer docs<http://developer.okta.com/standards/SCIM/#get-groups-api-endpoint>.

Join us for a free training session on the SCIM protocol<http://okta.litmos.com/self-signup/register/328927?type=1> and how to build a SCIM-based provisioning integration for your apps.

SCIM training session details:
Date: May 30, 2017
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Pacific Time
Location: WebEx Virtual Classroom
Instructor: Chris Barry, Principal Technical Instructor
Cost: Free
Sign up<http://okta.litmos.com/self-signup/register/328927?type=1>