According to Gartner, "The Identity and Access Governance (IAG) market addresses customer requirements that are beyond identity administration. IAG tools seek to deliver IAM directly to the business or end user, rather than the operational IT administrator. It also provides for the first time relevant features for IAM to be part of an IT governance program at an enterprise. Many of these governance-centric features focus on the collection and delivery of the right kind of intelligence to the business and IT user to have better governance over the life cycle of identities used in access."
MAGIC QUADRANT FOR IDENTITY AND ACCESS GOVERNANCE (IAG)

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"Managing identity and access is more than an operational concern. Rather, it requires governance of identity and entitlement life cycles in the enterprise."
— Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Identity and Access Management, December 15, 2011

