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What is Radiant Logic

Radiant Logic is an identity data management platform that builds a virtualized identity layer across directories, HR systems, and other identity stores. It is used by IAM teams to unify identity data, synchronize and transform attributes, and provide consistent identity views to authentication, authorization, and governance systems. The product emphasizes identity data integration through directory virtualization and connectors rather than acting as a full standalone IAM suite for access management.

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Broad identity data connectivity

Radiant Logic supports connectors and integration patterns commonly used in IAM programs, including LDAP and other enterprise identity stores. This enables organizations to bridge legacy directories with modern identity platforms and governance tools. The focus on identity-specific data integration can simplify migrations and coexistence scenarios.

Directory virtualization for identity

It provides a virtual directory layer that can aggregate multiple LDAP directories and other identity repositories into a single logical view. This helps reduce point-to-point integrations when multiple applications depend on consistent identity attributes. It also supports attribute mapping and transformation to normalize identity data across sources.

Centralized identity data consistency

The platform is designed to provide consistent identity profiles and group information to downstream systems. This can improve reliability for applications that otherwise query different directories with different schemas. It also supports synchronization and data quality controls to reduce duplication and attribute drift.

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Not a full IAM suite

Radiant Logic primarily addresses identity data integration and virtualization rather than end-to-end access management. Organizations typically still need separate products for SSO, MFA, access request workflows, and policy enforcement. As a result, it is often deployed as part of a broader IAM architecture rather than as a single-system replacement.

Complexity in large deployments

Modeling identity views across many heterogeneous sources can require careful schema design, mapping rules, and operational governance. Implementations may involve specialized IAM and directory expertise, especially when dealing with legacy directories and custom attributes. Ongoing changes to upstream systems can require continued maintenance of mappings and connectors.

Identity-centric data fabric scope

While it can be described as a data-fabric approach for identity data, it is not a general-purpose enterprise data fabric for analytics and broad data domains. Teams looking for unified governance, cataloging, and lineage across non-identity datasets typically need additional platforms. Fit is strongest when the primary problem is identity data fragmentation rather than enterprise-wide data virtualization.

Plan & Pricing

  • Official vendor site does not publish public list prices or plan tiers for RadiantOne; licensing is handled via purchase orders/invoices and sales/partner channels.
  • Evaluation license: the RadiantOne installation guide states default evaluation licenses expire after 14 days (evaluation period).
  • Marketplace add-ons: RadiantOne Marketplace documentation indicates some add-ons are "Included with Premium Support", some have "Dedicated pricing", and some are free of charge (no public prices listed).

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Radiant Logic, Inc.
Novato, California, USA
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