One Identity Angular Portal Migration

The switch to the One Identity Angular Portal affects more than just the front end: processes, governance, and IAM operations may also change.

Why Angular Portal Migration is relevant now

With the current versions of One Identity Manager, the Angular-based portal is becoming the new standard. During the transition phase, the previous web portal and the Angular portal will continue to exist in parallel, but in the long term, only the new front end will be further developed.

For companies, this means that adjustments and enhancements to the existing web portal must be migrated or reimplemented in the course of the Angular portal migration.

Particularly affected are:

  • Self-service processes
    Service catalogs, approval processes, and certifications must be reviewed and, in some cases, rebuilt in the new portal.

  • Many organizations have customized their web portal over the years. These enhancements will not automatically continue to work in the Angular Portal.
  • User experience for departments
    The portal is the central entry point for business users. Changes have a direct impact on acceptance, usage, and training requirements.
  • Governance and compliance
    Certification processes, approvals, and audit evidence must continue to function reliably, even after migration.
  • IAM operation and architecture
    The change affects not only the front end, but also the operation, deployment, and long-term maintainability of the IAM platform.
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The portal change is also an opportunity for modernization.

Many companies have been operating their One Identity web portal for years with individual customizations.

With the migration to the One Identity Angular Portal, the portal change is also a good opportunity for many organizations to review existing customizations and technically clean up the portal.

We support you in analyzing existing functions, migrating them sensibly to the Angular Portal, and developing long-term maintainable solutions without jeopardizing ongoing IAM operations.

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Preparing for the One Identity Angular Portal migration

Many One Identity Manager environments have been expanded and customized over the years.

Custom workflows, portal customizations, and integrations are often closely linked to existing business processes. That's why migrating to the One Identity Angular Portal is more than just a UI upgrade in most cases.

Processes, self-services, and technical dependencies must also be reviewed.

Before migrating to Angular Portal, it is therefore advisable to analyze the existing environment from a functional and technical perspective.

This reveals which adjustments are affected, where potential risks lie, and which migration strategy makes sense for your own system landscape.

Assessment for your Angular portal migration

Are you planning to switch to the One Identity Angular Portal or would you first like to better understand the effort involved? We analyze your existing web portal environment and provide a well-founded assessment of adjustments, migration options, and possible risks. This gives you a solid basis for migrating to the One Identity Angular Portal.

What we assess:

  • Existing portal customizations
    Which extensions, in-house developments, and dependencies are currently in use.
  • Affected processes
    Which self-services, approvals, and certifications must be taken into account in the new portal.
  • Migration options
    Which functions should be adopted, adapted, or newly implemented.
  • Effort and risks
    Which issues should be identified early on to ensure that migration remains plannable.
Angular Portal Migration Assessment visualized
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