SailPoint launches Agentic Acceleration for Identity Security Cloud upgrades
SailPoint, Inc. said it launched SailPoint Agentic Acceleration, a methodology for modernizing legacy, on-premises identity systems to SailPoint Identity Security Cloud. The company framed the effort around reducing deployment risk and shortening timelines for identity security upgrades.
SailPoint linked the update to the engineering effort and operational risk it said often came with large-enterprise upgrades to the cloud. It said Agentic Acceleration automated a large share of the modernization process, including elements it described as complex and time-intensive.
At the center of the approach, SailPoint said, was the SailPoint Virtual Architect. The company said the capability translated legacy configurations, workflows, and policies into a deployment-ready cloud foundation to reduce manual effort, moving beyond a lift-and-shift approach.
SailPoint said the Virtual Architect enabled organizations to view applications, workflows, and provisioning processes operating within the Identity Security Cloud, to validate fit and build internal confidence before an upgrade began. Matt Mills, President at SailPoint said, “SailPoint Agentic Acceleration is a paradigm shift for cloud adoption. We are not just offering an upgrade methodology; we are delivering a strategic business accelerant. By automating the foundational heavy lifting, we are removing the primary barriers of time, cost, and risk that have slowed enterprise transformation efforts. For our customers, this means realizing the value of their cloud investment almost instantly. For the market, it signals a new standard for identity security, one that delivers intelligence with greater speed and less complexity.”
SailPoint added that Agentic Acceleration was provided at no additional cost for customers upgrading from IdentityIQ or competitive legacy solutions through its forward deployed engineers. It also said the method served its partner ecosystem by automating cloud modernization work early on. The company said the approach was built to compress timelines that it said once took months into a matter of days.
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