Integration model
How UNIFYElevate fits your environment.
A practical look at how UNIFYElevate supports delegated user and access management across existing identity, application, network, and authentication services.
UNIFYElevate adds a governed delegation layer to existing identity environments.
This page explains how UNIFYElevate integrates with existing IT environments to support secure, scalable, and efficient user and access management.
It is written for IT decision-makers, system architects, security professionals, and service owners who need to understand the integration model before delegating access operations.
Delegation becomes difficult when multiple organisations share responsibility for access.
Many services rely on partner, workforce, citizen, or customer administrators who understand the local user context. UNIFYElevate gives those administrators a controlled way to manage access while the service owner keeps central oversight.
The high-level architecture separates identity, access, delegation, and application delivery.
This reference view shows how UNIFYElevate can sit alongside existing identity and application services. The exact design can be adapted to the organisation’s environment, integration points, and assurance requirements.
The core scenarios are authentication, authorisation, and delegated administration.
UNIFYElevate does not need every access process to return to a central identity team. It gives approved administrators scoped actions while keeping the identity and access model governed.
- Authenticate users Users sign in through supported identity providers and security controls.
- Apply roles and permissions Applications receive access decisions based on governed role and permission assignments.
- Delegate administration Approved administrators manage users and access inside the scope assigned by the service owner.
The technical model is designed for secure integration and operational scale.
UNIFYElevate is hosted on Azure and uses defined integration boundaries, encrypted communication, monitoring, and repeatable operational controls to support secure delegated access management.
The operating model has to be reliable, scalable, and supportable.
Delegated administration is only useful if the platform remains available, grows with demand, and can be maintained without introducing unmanaged risk.
Governance and standards are part of the integration design.
UNIFYElevate supports compliance with organisational standards, security expectations, and privacy obligations by combining configurable controls with standards-based identity integration.
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