IDM 4.9 released

Looks like it is out!  Available in SLD as a new item in the third row as 4.9


List of featues I heard are:

  • Support for "Microsoft Modern Authentication" - Introduces support for OAuth2 authentication specifically tailored for email accounts within Office 365.
  • Cumulative Full Installer
  • Form Renderer Updates - Revamped form renderer with updated libraries for flexible data entry.
  • ACDI – Monitoring ( Audit, Compliance and Data Intelligence ) 
  • User application Monitoring Improvements - Real-time insights via CN = Monitor for improved user application monitoring.
  • IDM Containers (OT UBI, AWS, Azure)
  • Azure AD Driver performance and scalability

Seems like some interesting changes.

I see the DTD for DirXML Script got updated with two new lines:

www.netiq.com/.../

Changes in 4.9

Rats, do I need to update my book again?  :)  I think I will wait for some bigger changes before making a new edition.

What else have you guys found new in 4.9?

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    Somewhat disappointingly -yet again the new and exciting bits are Linux-only binaries for the version 1.0 release (ACDI)

    No container version and no windows version. On prem customers who don't do Linux are second class citizens yet again. Such customers do exist and these kinds of tactics just push them towards other vendors.

    On the same topic, still waiting patiently for a server version of Identity Console for Windows, rather than the electron-app "Workstation" version we got as a consolation prize. The "Cumulative Full Installer" seems to be a Linux only thing also.
    In the windows IDM 4.9 install docs, with a cursory search, I could not find any mention of how to get Identity Console installed at all. Not even a casual reference to the "workstation" edition.

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    Somewhat disappointingly -yet again the new and exciting bits are Linux-only binaries for the version 1.0 release (ACDI)

    No container version and no windows version. On prem customers who don't do Linux are second class citizens yet again. Such customers do exist and these kinds of tactics just push them towards other vendors.

    Technically, the original ACDI is a platform-independent solution.

    Maybe later they will compile binaries for other platforms.

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    Somewhat disappointingly -yet again the new and exciting bits are Linux-only binaries for the version 1.0 release (ACDI)

    No container version and no windows version. On prem customers who don't do Linux are second class citizens yet again. Such customers do exist and these kinds of tactics just push them towards other vendors.

    Technically, the original ACDI is a platform-independent solution.

    Maybe later they will compile binaries for other platforms.

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