RoboMQ recently announced its Value-Added Reseller (VAR) partnership with Carahsoft, enabling government agencies to procure the leading Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) product Hire2Retire using contracting vehicles available with Carahsoft.
Hire2Retire from RoboMQ has been a very successful offering in the Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) space, providing core operation capabilities of identity, privilege and 3rd party access provisioning in line with the employment lifecycle. It offers deep integration with Microsoft 365 and supports reporting, advanced analytics and governance in a simple, easy-to-use, no-code, self-service package.
This positioning creates a strong offering for mid-market customers who can have advanced identity management capabilities with identity-first and zero-trust posture at a very low total cost of ownership (TCO) compared to other options like SailPoint and Saviynt. Customers compare Hire2Retire to our competitors much like they compare Freshservice to ServiceNow, simpler, smarter, and far easier to work with.
Unfortunately, Hire2Retire was not easily available in the federal, state, and local market because of the lack of widely available contracting vehicles for the government agencies. I’m happy to announce that RoboMQ has partnered with Carahsoft, which is a well-established value-added reseller (VAR) across the US with contract vehicles with all major federal and state agencies.
Government agencies today face increasing cybersecurity and data breach risks, given the current technology environment, which is further exacerbated by the geopolitical environments in which these agencies operate.
The agencies must be on their toes to ensure they are able to protect critical data and provide the level of confidence in the data security for the citizens they serve and provide services to. Like any other security-aware organization, it is well understood across the agencies that zero-trust starts with identity-first. More often than not, it is the internal actor or someone with access to critical systems to which they should not have access. The identity-first approach, along with role-based access control (RBAC) offered by Hire2Retire, ensures “need to know” basis access to the critical systems and resources, which helps reduce the attack surface and the probabilities of the same.
With such strong capabilities around identity, entitlements and 3rd party system access control in line with employment life cycle and “need to know basis” role assignment, Hire2Retire is the right product for the agencies to make sure they can protect the data and systems from unauthorized access and intrusions. In addition to the core operational capabilities, Hire2Retire provide strong reporting, analytics, governance and compliance capabilities to help meet compliance requirements like SOC2, HIPAA, ISO 27001, and other NIST-recommended cybersecurity and operational control standards followed by the government agencies and the contractors.
And the good news is that now the federal, state and local agencies can procure Hire2Retire from Carahsoft using existing contracting vehicles with the least friction and no procurement hassles.
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Bramh Gupta is the founder and CEO of RoboMQ. He has a background in large scale real-time manufacturing systems, telecommunications and design and architecture of highly scalable and resilient enterprise systems. He is passionate about real-time integration and the value that it brings to business operations and critical decision making.
Bramh holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Business and Industrial Engineering degree from the National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur. Bramh combines his business insights and architectural skills to design and create highly scalable, integration platforms and tools that are needed to power the API economy.
Bramh Gupta is the founder and CEO of RoboMQ. He has a background in large scale real-time manufacturing systems, telecommunications and design and architecture of highly scalable and resilient enterprise systems. He is passionate about real-time integration and the value that it brings to business operations and critical decision making.
Bramh holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Business and Industrial Engineering degree from the National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur. Bramh combines his business insights and architectural skills to design and create highly scalable, integration platforms and tools that are needed to power the API economy.