Who is a System Administrator?

A System Administrator is an owner of all of the applications, roles, workflows, forms, notifications and service requests in an organization. They define the criticality of the resource and authorize access to the resource, or the right people. In the enterprise, they are typically either the business owners or IT owners, who develop the company's strategy, and justify the need for any particular resource (either application, role or otherwise). From an IDHub perspective, System Administrators control and prioritize all business and IT operations, define the access policies, and authorize and certify access to the resource.