Choosing a Norwegian Identity and Access Management Partner in a Changing Digital Landscape
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Choosing a Norwegian Identity and Access Management Partner in a Changing Digital Landscape

Identity and Access Management sits at the very core of modern organizations. Every employee, every system, every integration depends on structured and secure identity governance. Who has access to what, why they have it, how long they keep it, and how it is documented are no longer purely technical questions.

In this environment, the choice of Identity and Access Management (IAM) provider matters more than ever.

Operating within Norway means working inside one of the world’s most digitally advanced and compliance-oriented environments. Norwegian organizations, particularly in the public and private sector, demand structured governance, transparency, and security by design. These expectations shape how solutions must function in practice. Identity management cannot be an isolated technical module; it must align with organizational structures, regulatory frameworks, and real operational workflows.

Organizations rely on cloud platforms, specialized systems, integrations across departments, and external partners. Without a strong identity governance layer, this complexity quickly turns into risk. Over time, access accumulates, responsibilities become unclear, and manual processes introduce vulnerabilities.

Being a Norwegian IAM provider also means prioritizing close collaboration. Identity governance is not implemented once and left untouched. It evolves alongside the organization. New systems are added. Regulatory requirements shift. Workflows change. A strong IAM partnership requires adaptability and ongoing dialogue.

At Dotnet Internals, we see our role not only as a software provider but as a long-term partner in digital governance. Our Manager Portal and self-service solutions are built to empower organizations internally, giving managers clearer ownership of access decisions while reducing administrative burden on IT departments. At the same time, the underlying architecture ensures that compliance and traceability remains intact.

“DNI Cloud suits us perfectly with its open solution where we can securely and easily set up and configure our solution the way we want it. We have spent a lot of time creating standards in Active Directory that the platform now maintains.

We have also been able to build our own solutions on the platform which is incredibly cool. This is a solution that can solve several of our needs within data exchange and automation,” says Jonas Forsbakk, IT advisor, Horten municipality.

Norway has a strong tradition of combining technological innovation with structured governance. As a Norwegian provider of Identity Management (IDM) and Identity and Access Management (IAM) solutions, we are proud to contribute to that tradition. We believe identity management should strengthen organizations, not complicate them. It should create clarity, not additional administrative work. And it should be built with an understanding of the environment in which it operates.

Our solutions are developed within the same regulatory and operational framework that our customers operate in. We speak the same governance language. We work within the same compliance expectations.

We are focused on delivering robust, governance-driven IAM solutions to organizations where identity management truly matters.

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