Organisations frequently manage identities and credentials across multiple directories, cloud services and legacy systems. That fragmentation causes inconsistent authentication, manual account maintenance and slow user onboarding.
uniqkey centralises credential and access handling. It provides a single authentication point and unified policy control, making access decisions clearer and reducing administrative overhead across mixed estates.
For mid-market and enterprise IT teams, uniqkey supports governance and procurement expectations during digital change. It is suited to hybrid work patterns and heterogeneous estates where teams need consistent controls without large replatforming projects.
Used where teams need to replace ad-hoc logins with a consistent authentication layer for web applications and legacy services. It helps consolidate directory integrations and reduce reliance on service accounts.
Deployed to standardise multi-factor authentication and credential rotation across suppliers and remote sites. It also provides clearer audit trails for access changes without requiring wholesale replacement of core applications.
Fits organisations with distributed users, multiple identity providers and a mix of cloud and on-prem systems. It aligns with procurement and governance processes that expect controlled credential handling.
Works well where teams must manage legacy applications alongside modern cloud services. Centralising authentication with uniqkey reduces operational friction during digital change and supports clearer control across heterogeneous estates.
Armstrong can assist with implementing and configuring uniqkey for mid-market and enterprise customers. Work typically focuses on integrating directories, connecting cloud and legacy systems, and tailoring authentication flows to existing control processes.
Armstrong often provides ongoing product support and configuration help, working with internal IT teams rather than operating customer environments. Engagements are advisory and project-based and may support efforts to simplify administration across heterogeneous estates.