Cloud identity company Symplified has introduced Identity as a Service Platform for cloud service providers, which will help telecom companies, cloud service providers to integrate identity and access management (IAM) across their suite of cloud services.

The new application allows service providers to deliver the convenience of secure single-sign on (SSO) from any device to support the use of personal mobile devices (BYOD) within enterprises.

Symplified Structure is built on IAM platform which can be bundled or embedded into any service provider data centre and private-label branded.

It can also be delivered through the Symplified Trust Cloud that is hosted on Amazon Web Services infrastructure.

The new release uses a gateway architecture that allows service providers to incorporate cloud IAM into their product portfolios without recoding, enables service providers to enter cloud IAM market without the need to build an infrastructure from scratch.

Symplified Structure will provide the service providers with IAM technology and operational expertise currently in use by security and cloud service providers, white label option for consistent branding and cross selling of cloud services, and set of APIs that simplify complexity of building identity aware applications.

It also provides the user with a unified user experience with SSO and identity federation across all applications, authentication that can be applied per application and when insecure access device or network is detected and supports end customers’ employees, business partners, and customers on any device, including mobile phones and tablets.

The new application also centralises identity and user management, combines policy-based provisioning with delegated and self-service administration capabilities and meets audit and control requirements.