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IAM Shop

When users log in to the IT IAM Shop, they can see the pages and controls to which their roles grant them access. (See IT IAM Shop Management Roles for access granted.) In the below image, the logged-in user has full access to the IT IAM Shop and can see all pages and controls. Users can see and request access to those entitlements for which they are eligible or which the person they are shopping for is eligible.

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From the IT IAM Shop users can shop for roles or other published resources and submit Business Requests for those objects.

The IT IAM Shop application includes the following controls. Depending on their access to the IT IAM Shop, not all users will see all controls.

Control

Description

Navigation Sidebar

Allows users to seamlessly navigate from the

IT

IAM Shop to other EmpowerID applications

Filter Pane

Provides filters to allow users to selectively filter the resources they see.

Filters

Resource Type

Filter available resource by resource type. Available resource types include:

  • Applications

  • Application Roles (Groups)

  • Azure Licenses

  • Azure

Admin
  • Roles

  • Azure RBAC Roles

    • Management Roles

    • Mailboxes

    • Shared Folders

    • Computers

    • Credentials

    Shopping For

    Shop for self or another person

    Show Only Pre-Approved

    Filter to show only roles for which the user is pre-approved to receive via Eligibility policies. This filter appears only when shopping for

    either

    Business Roles, Application Roles,

    or

    and Management Roles.

    Show Suggested Roles

    Filter to show roles suggested for the user via Eligibility policies. This filter appears only when shopping for

    either

    Business Roles

    or

    and Management Roles.

    Applications

    Filter to show only roles that can requested for a specific application. This filter appears only when shopping for

    either

    Business Roles, Application Roles,

    or

    and Management Roles.

    Business Domains

    Filter available roles by Business Domain. This filter appears only when shopping for

    either

    Business Roles

    or

    and Management Roles.

    Business Functions

    Filter available Business Roles by Business Functions. This filter appears only when shopping for

    either

    Business Roles, Application Role,

    or

    and Management Roles.

    Rights

    Filter available roles by external system rights granted to those roles. This filter appears only when shopping for

    either

    Business Roles, Application Roles,

    or

    and Management Roles.

    Suggest Application Roles

    Filter to show roles suggested for the user via Eligibility policies. This filter appears only when shopping for Application Roles.

    Target System

    Filters available Application Roles based on the selected Account Store Type and / or Account Store.

    • Select Account Store Type allows users to filter Application Roles to display only those roles belonging to Account Stores configured with the selected Account Store Type. Account Store Type is a configurable setting that can be used to logically categorize Account Stores.

    • Select Account Store allows users to filter Application Roles to display only those roles belonging to the selected Account Store. To be a filter option, Account Stores must have the IsPublishedInITShop property set to true. The filter is used in conjunction with the selected Account Store Type filter to display to users only the Application Roles belonging to the selected account store. Application Roles from other account stores are excluded.

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    Application Processes

    Filters available Application Roles based on the selected process. This filter appears only when shopping for Application Roles.

    TCode Search

    Filters available Application Roles by TCode. This filter appears only when shopping for Application Roles

    Shop By Reference Person

    Filter available resources to show only those given to the referenced person. This is useful for quickly requesting access to the same resources of the referenced person when that person has the same job function as the person shopping for resources. The user shopping must have the same eligibility and visibility of the referenced person to see that person’s resources.

    Advanced Search

    Provides advanced search capabilities to further filter the resources that appear to the shopper.

    Resource Panel

    Provides a grid or card view of the roles for which the user can request. Each record can be clicked to open a pane that contains an Overview of the request and a Process Steps view from which users can see how far along in the approval process the request is. Users can view and add comments here as well.

    Shopping Cart

    The shopping cart contains the business items the user has requested but not yet submitted. Users shopping for both themselves and others will see two shopping carts. One containing items for themselves and the other containing items requested for others.

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    Manage Access Page

    The Manage Access page provides users with views of their current access

    . (Users with the appropriate delegations can view the access that others have as well as their own access.)

    , filtered by the selected resource type (Management Roles in the below image). Users can access this page

    by clicking their name and

    selecting Manage Access.


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    The page contains the following elements:

  • Navigation Sidebar – Allows users to seamlessly navigate from the IT Shop to other EmpowerID applications.

  • Filter pane – The Filter pane provides filters to allow users to selectively filter resources by type.

  • Search Bar and Filter – Allows users to search their roles by selected type (or those of another Target Person) within the Manage Access page.

  • Target Person – Control that allows users to select the person for whom they want to view their current access.

  • Show Time Constrained – Control that allows users to filter access to those limited by time constraints.

  • Select Account Store Type – Control that allows users to filter Application Roles to display only those roles belonging to Account Stores configured with the selected Account Store Type.

  • Select Account Store – Control allows users to filter Application Roles to display only those roles belonging to the selected Account Store. To be a filter option, Account Stores must have the IsPublishedInITShop property set to true.

  • Resource Panel – Provides a grid or card view of the roles the user (or another Target Person) currently has. Each record has a Details button that opens a pane that contains an Overview of the role, with information about the types of access granted by the role as well as who owns the role. In addition to the Details button, there is a Revoke button on each that is visible to users with the authorization to revoke access to roles.

  • Pending Access – Control that directs users to the My Requests view of the My Tasks microservice.

    Once on the page, they can submit requests to revoke their access to a given resource item by clicking the Revoke button.

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    Shopping for resources

    Users access the IT IAM Shop to request available resources. This requesting action is known as creating or submiting submitting a “Business Request.” Once a Business Request is submitted, EmpowerID routes it for approval based on the Approval Flow policies configured for that request. (See My Tasks for more information about Approval Flow in EmpowerID.) The following demonstrates a typical IT IAM Shop user experience.

    1. The user accesses the IT IAM Shop and filters the available resources to those for which that user is shopping.

    2. The user request access to a particular resource, which opens an Overview panel for the rolethat item. This panel provides more information about the resource, including who is an approver for can approve the request.

    3. Users then click Add to Cart to add the requested role to their cart.

    4. Once a role resource item is added to the cart, users can click the cart icon when ready to submit their request.
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      Doing so opens the cart. From the cart, from which users can add a comment to the request, view the approver of the request based on the Approval Flow policy who can approve their request, and enter a Business Request name for their request. Business Requests provide for grouping allow requesting parties to group together multiple cart items into one coherent request. This allows approvers to know what the person’s request if for. For example, if a user is submitted a request to grant roles to another user when onboarding that user, the Business Request name could be “Onboarding New Employee Steve RogersMax Anderson.” By default, the approver is the role receiver’s line manager. If the role receiver does not have a line manager, the cart displays that information.

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      Users with authorization to manually delegate approval tasks to another can do so by clicking the Change Approver button and selecting another person with the ability to approve the request. This button entering the name of an approver in the Select Approver field. This field is secured by the Reassign Cart Approver Control protected application subcomponent and is only available to users with access to the control.

    5. When ready to submit the request, the user does the following:

      • Selects the Optionally enter a Business Request Type. For the IT Shop, this should be the IT Shop Business Request Type.

      • Enters a Business Request Name.

      • Optionally selects a due date.

      • Optionally adds a comment.

      • Clicks Submit.

    6. Once successfully submitted, a window appears stating that the cart was successfully submitted with a link to track the status of the request.

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    7. Clicking the link directs the user’s browser to the My Request page of the My Tasks application with the Overview card for the request open. The card allows the user to view details about the request and the number of approvals needed for the request to be granted.

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    Using the Manage Access Page

    The Manage Access page provides users with a view of their current access, filtered by role resource type. When users navigate to the page, the default view they see is a grid view with records of their current Business Rolesresources for the selected resource type. Each record includes a Details button that users can click to open an Overview pane containing more information about the role, including who owns the role and the access granted to the user by the role. The below image shows the default view of the Manage Access page for a user with one Business Azure Role.

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    Figure 2: Manage Access Page of the IT Shop

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    What can users do on this page?

    • Users can search for a specific role resource and type by using the search bar and filter located at the top of the page.

    • Users can view all roles to which they have access by selecting the filter for that role type.

    • Users can view the details about a particular role they have by clicking the Details button for the role.

    • Users with the authority to revoke access to a role can do so by clicking the Revoke button for the role.

    • Users can view all roles to which another person has access by selecting that person as the Target Person Shopping For recipient. Users must have access to view the person and the person’s roles to do so.

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    • Users can view any roles they have that are limited to specific dates and times by toggling the Show Time Constrained button.

    • Users can view pending requests by clicking the View Pending Access button. Clicking the button directs the user’s browser to the My Requests View of the My Tasks application.

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