Dose IdentityIQ have a trial license?

I just want to learn IdentityIQ, where to download the installer? Dose it have a trial license?

Hi @niawng66,

IdentityIQ is not available for a trial, or download without purchase.

This is something SailPoint may want to seriously consider. The developer talent pool for both IIQ and IDN are fairly small. One of the constraints is that you can’t learn the products if you don’t already work for a SailPoint customer or a partner. As it stands today, the talent pool grows only as new customers adopt SailPoint’s products (thus training their staff)… but, of course, one of the major considerations for adopting a product in the first place is availability of expertise.

ServiceNow allows anybody to launch a temporary “developer instance”, which spins up on a virtual machine. They have URLs like dev77192.service-now.com, and shut down automatically after a couple days of no usage, but are otherwise full SNow instances. This is how I learned to set up the IIQ / ServiceNow integration, without having to already be employed as a ServiceNow admin.

Salesforce has a similar model, which we’ve used to answer questions for our customers like, “Will the IIQ Salesforce connector work for you?” (No.)

Editing to add - Microsoft, Okta, Tableau, Splunk, SAP (?!), and Zendesk also do. And AWS of course has their free tier.

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Good idea! I went ahead and submitted an idea to the PM team if you all want to vote on it. @drosenbauer I just made you the owner, in case you wanted to fill in any additional details. I’m also happy to update the idea with any specifics—for now, I just linked them to your message right here in the community, directly :slight_smile:

https://ideas.sailpoint.com/ideas/IIQ-I-1077

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“This is how I learned to set up the IIQ / ServiceNow integration, without having to already be employed as a ServiceNow admin” …

Devin , this means that you are a MASTER :grinning:
Our partner is working on IIQ/ServiceNow integration and after 2 days spent on no way to integrate the products …

regards, Roberto

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It’s not always straightforward. There are a lot of painful things like how ServiceNow assumes that empty inputs mean “set this field to blank”, plus the difference between the value you provision (an ID) and the value you receive from aggregation (a name) for stuff like departments / locations.

If you want custom user fields, or to do scripted actions on field values set by IIQ, that adds another layer of complexity. (My customer had about 25 of them.)

These are the reasons we developed our own custom connector for ServiceNow. Not that we are not willing to use the OOTB connectors, but our clients all have different requirements which did not simply fit :frowning:

— Remold

PS I support a learn/training IIQ license (for free) for non-client and non-partner

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