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Radiant Logic’s RadiantOne Identity Data Cloud is aimed at healthcare providers and payers. It is designed to address patient safety, operational continuity, and attack-surface issues caused by fragmented identities across healthcare organizations. The page positions it as a unified identity intelligence layer that helps organizations “see, understand, and act on” identity risks in real time, especially across clinicians, contractors, vendors, patients, as well as non-human identities such as service accounts, bots, API Keys, and IoMT devices.
In terms of protection category, it is closer to an identity security and identity data governance platform than a traditional perimeter firewall or endpoint protection product. Its core capabilities fall into three areas: Unify builds a single source of truth for identity data without requiring replacement of existing systems; Observe turns periodic audits into real-time risk monitoring; Act appears as a heading in the captured text, but the available details are limited. For integrations, the page explicitly mentions EHR, AD, HRIS, credentialing systems, partner platforms, claims platforms, CRM, policy admin systems, customer portals, and IoMT environments, making it suitable for complex identity chains in healthcare organizations.
The deployment model is not clearly stated. The site uses terms such as Identity Data Cloud, Hybrid & Multicloud Architectures, Platform Architecture, and Deployment, suggesting support for complex architecture integration, but this is not enough to confirm a specific cloud, on-premises, or hybrid deployment model. Compliance certifications are not disclosed. For pricing, the website only provides Request a Demo and identity-expert consultation entry points, with no public plans, prices, free trial, or payment methods. Procurement therefore requires sales engagement and PoC validation.
Its strengths lie in its very clear healthcare focus. It is especially well suited to solving identity inconsistencies across EHR, HRIS, AD, and credentialing systems; resolving multi-role clinical identities; enabling Day-1 virtual integration during mergers and acquisitions; and improving visibility into non-human identities. The website also highlights governance capabilities such as CISO Dashboard & Reporting, access reviews, audit trails, privileged account controls, role mining, and separation of duties. The downside is that the public information is relatively marketing-oriented and lacks pricing, certifications, performance metrics, a connector list, and detailed alert-to-remediation workflows.
It is better suited to mid-sized and large healthcare organizations, healthcare payers, organizations with frequent M&A activity, or teams building zero-trust programs. It is less suitable for small teams that only need lightweight IAM. The page does not state China access, payment availability, or local support, so these remain unknown. If access or compliance deployment in China is a concern, it may be worth comparing it with SailPoint, Okta, Microsoft Entra, CyberArk, and domestic IAM/IGA/zero-trust solutions.
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