Identity Engines was founded to power identity management services for enterprise customers. We’ve developed an innovative approach that will revolutionize the way organizations secure their distributed networks and data systems. Identity Engines was founded in 2004 to address the growing identity gap between network access control and user directories. Identity Engines’ appliance products provide enterprise-grade authentication and authorization services for distributed enterprise networks. By leveraging investment in both existing and new network equipment, Identity Engines provides a comprehensive, cost-effective and scalable way to ensure tight identity-based controls that significantly improves enterprise security and compliance.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
05/15/06 Series B 13M Alcatel, Aslan Strategic Partners, iXL Ventures Unknown

People

Bill Snow (Board member)

Roland Hendel (Board member)

Anne Hiller (Board member)

John Tavs (Board member)

James Lau (Board member)

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