Identity and access management (IAM) projects are traditionally some of the most important (and most difficult) security activities that organizations must undertake. We hear of companies in the fifth year of their two-year IAM project, millions of dollars over budget and there is no end in sight. It’s a common occurrence. But it doesn’t have to be.
Jeremy Hanlon will explore what we’ve learned from hundreds of companies and real-world projects. Discover the keys to a successful, affordable and sustainable IAM implementation.
Jeremy Hanlon is a 15-year software industry veteran and currently responsible for evangelizing all Dell Software products with a specialty in Security for G500 customers across the United States and Canada. Prior to his current position, Jeremy served in various roles at Dell, including Mobility, Big Data and Virtualization/Cloud. He has more than 15 years of experience in Microsoft-focused corporate IT environments. Before joining Dell in 2011, Jeremy worked for PlateSpin (acquired by Novell) and SmartForce (acquired by SkillSoft). Jeremy brings hands-on experience in large scale server consolidation projects including planning and implementation as well as Private, Hybrid and Public Cloud Deployments. Jeremy has over 25 industry leading certifications including Microsoft’s MCSE and VMware’s VCP. When Jeremy is not working he enjoys boating, skiing and spending time with his son at his home in Barrie.