2-Day Course
Course History and Future Events
- Bengaluru, IN. - 5-6 February 2025 - M900 - HyperSync Solution Developer
- São Paulo, B.R. - 7 January 2025 - A900 - HyperSync Panel
- Amsterdam, N.L - 13 November 2024 - A900 - HyperSync Panel
- London, U.K. - 5 November 2024 - A900 - HyperSync Panel
- London, U.K. - 17 September 2024 - A900 - HyperSync Panel
- Kansas City, U.S. - 6-7 March 2024 - M900 - HyperSync Panel
- Reading, U.K. - 20 February 2024 - A900 - HyperSync Panel
- Bentonville, AR, U.S. - 21 June 2023 - A900 - HyperSync Panel
- Adelaide, Australia - 23 May 2023 - M900 - HyperSync Panel
- Helena, MT, U.S. - 18-19 April 2023 - M900 - HyperSync Panel
- Reading, U.K. - 23-24 March 2023 - M900 - HyperSync Panel
- Chicago, IL, U.S. - 23-24 March 2023 - M900 - HyperSync Panel
- San Jose, CA, U.S. - 14-15 February 2023 - M900 - HyperSync Panel
- Phoenix, AZ, U.S. - 20-22 December 2022 - M900 - HyperSync Panel
- Helsinki, F.I. - 8-9 December 2022 - M900 - HyperSync Panel
- Oslo, N.O. - 5-6 December 2022 - M900 - HyperSync Panel
- London, U.K. - 30-1 November/December 2022 - M900 - HyperSync Panel
- Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX, U.S. - FULL - 25-27 October 2022 - M900 - HyperSync Panel
- London, U.K. - FULL - 13-15 September 2022 - M900 - HyperSync Panel
- Detroit, MI, U.S. - 16-18 August 2022 - M900 - Developing on the Identity Panel Suite with MIM & HyperSync
- Riyadh, S.A. - 3 فبراير February 2022 - A900 - HyperSync
- London, U.K. - 23 November 2021 - A900 - HyperSync
- Reykjavík, IS - 23 July 2021 - A900 - HyperSync
- Kansas City, KS - 14 July 2021 - A900 - MIM/HyperSync Developer
- Birmingham, U.K. - June 10, 2019 - A900 - MIM Developer (Uplift)
- Slough, U.K. - March 13, 2019 - A900 - MIM Developer (Uplift)
- Colchester - February 25, 2019 - A900- MIM Developer (Uplift)
- Detroit - October 5, 2018 - A900 - MIM Developer (Uplift)
- London - December 1, 2017 - A890/A900 - MIM & ADSync Development
Versions
There is a MIM version of this course, HyperSync version and combined MIM & HyperSync version. Ask your instructor, if you would like them to include MIM content in your training, which would include Uplift & Rule Engine for MIM.
- A900 is a one-day course
- M900 is a multi-day course with labs
- W900 is an implementation and learning workshop version of the course
Description
HyperSync replaces or enhances the Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM) sync engine solution. When coupled with SoftwareIDM Service Panel, HyperSync replaces and improves what is offered with MIM Sync and the MIM Portal. Managed, programmed, tested, and operated from within the Identity Panel web interface, HyperSync is true SaaS application running natively on Azure App Services, with the option of running on premises. What is compelling when considering HyperSync, is its on-premises Panel Service component that empowers Azure to manage on-premises sources and targets. For those not ready for the cloud-based sync engine, HyperSync also can be installed and operated as on-premises software, much as MIM is operated today.
This course is for the identity solution developer who is planning or participating in a HyperSync implementation as a replacement for Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM), or to fix or enhance an existing MIM. MIM versions of this course focus on coding MIM through Identity Panel. HyperSync versions cover the entire HyperSync application, including coding. Although the focus of this course is solution development, much of the material is useful for those who would like to understand MIM or HyperSync in-depth. This course looks at how to design and implement greenfield identity synchronization deployments, as well as phased replacement of an existing solution (with an emphasis on Microsoft Identity Manager).
Who Should Attend
- Consulting firms, independent consultants, and internal IT staff responsible for a successful implementation or expansion of a HyperSync deployment.
- MIM solution developers wanting to expand their skills
What you will learn
With a properly licensed Identity Panel, you can perform the following:
- Program MIM and HyperSync through Identity Panel using Uplift functions. Uplift is a superset of the MIM Portal Rules.
- Prepare your MIM for the cloud using Uplift. Uplift will allow you to run MIM in a future.
- Program MIM and ADSync using Contrails’ drag and snap designer UI
- Run test cases, positive testing, negative testing, step changes, and roll-back changes
Prerequisites
- Must have attended A850 - Rule Engine Language & Report Writing.
- Own a subscription to the Knowledge Package for Developers or the Knowledge Package for Administrators.
- Have experience writing SQL queries or using any language including PowerShell or MIM Portal Rules.
- Be a level 2 engineer or developer in one of the data sources you plan to use with Identity Panel, which must include one of the following:
- HyperSync or FIM/MIM
- Azure AADConnect
- Active Directory, LDAP
- Azure AD/Graph
- SQL Server, Oracle, or MySQL
- ADFS
- Office 365
- Exchange Server
- Workday
- ServiceNow
Agenda
- Features and capabilities of HyperSync and MIM with Uplift
- Why to use MIM and when to use HyperSync
- Using HyperSync with MIM
- MIM Alone improvements using Identity Panel Suite
- HyperSync Alone
- Setting up an MIM Uplift project
- Setting up a HyperSync project
- Adding Uplift to an existing solution
- Converting to Uplift
- Configure MIM accelerator to improve performance
- Converting from MIM Sync to HyperSync
- Extending functionality of MIM Uplift and HyperSync
Course Outline
- Synchronization Engines
- Need for Synchronization Engines
- Microsoft Identity Manager
- Microsoft Azure AD Connect
- HyperSync Panel
- Introducing HyperSync Panel
- State and Event based flow
- Attribute flow
- Scheduling and performance
- Thresholds and safety tools
- Password Synchronization
- Working with MIM Sync
- Feature comparison
- MIM Sync replacement
- Parallel operation
- Designing a Hyperverse
- When a Hyperverse might not be necessary
- Object types and joining
- Handling of reference attributes
- Provisioning
- Provision throttling
- Unique value generation
- Considerations for account creation fixtures
- Managing initial passwords
- Deprovisioning and Deactivation
- Servicing time-based scenarios
- Servicing long-term leave and account dormancy
- Syncing with deleted accounts
- Parallel operations with Azure AD Connect
- Cloud-direct and synced accounts
- Implementation considerations
- Requirements gathering
- Test cases for HyperSync configuration
- Simulating HR changes
- Debugging HyperSync configuration
- Further Synchronization Features
- Unique Values
- Indices
- MakeUnique() Function
- Password Management
- Initial Password Creation features and strategies
- Password Synchronization
- Precedence
- Further Deletion and Deprovisioning
- Attribute and Objects
- Delayed Deprovisioning
- Managed Groups
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