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WALLIX Trustelem helps organizations manage identities and access across applications, making it easier to control authentication, enforce policies, and simplify user access in cloud and hybrid environments.
What it does : WALLIX Trustelem is an Identity and Access Management (IAM) solution that manages authentication, SSO, and user access across systems and applications.
License type : Subscription-based (user/identity-based)
Typical term : 1 year · 3 years · 5 years
Activation method : Cloud-based or hybrid activation via license entitlement
Who needs it : Organizations that want to centralize identity management, enable SSO, and control access across applications
The WALLIX Trustelem license defines how identities are managed and authenticated across your environment. Instead of handling access separately for each application, it provides a centralized way to control user authentication and permissions. In most environments, licensing is based on the number of identities being managed. This includes employees, contractors, and partners who need access to applications and systems. The license determines how many users can be authenticated and governed within the platform.
WALLIX Trustelem is often used alongside other Wallix solutions to provide a complete access model, from identity verification to privileged session control. While Bastion manages access sessions, Trustelem focuses on authentication and identity management. Choosing the right license scope is important. If it’s too limited, not all users can be covered. If it’s too large, it may lead to unnecessary cost. A properly aligned license ensures that identity management remains consistent and scalable.
WALLIX Trustelem is designed to simplify how users access applications while keeping security under control. Instead of managing separate logins for each system, it allows users to authenticate once and access multiple applications.
In practice, this means users log in through a central identity provider, and Trustelem handles authentication across connected systems. This reduces password fatigue and improves user experience.
One of the key capabilities is single sign-on (SSO). With SSO in place, users don’t need to remember multiple credentials, while administrators maintain centralized control over access.
Another important aspect is policy enforcement. Organizations can define authentication rules, control access conditions, and integrate identity verification into their broader security strategy.
WALLIX Trustelem helps organizations simplify access while maintaining control over identities. Instead of managing access separately for each application, everything is handled centrally.
A key benefit is improved user experience. With single sign-on, users can access multiple systems without repeated logins.
It also strengthens security. By enforcing authentication policies and centralizing identity management, organizations can reduce the risk of unauthorized access.
Over time, this approach helps maintain consistent access policies across all applications and users.
Activating WALLIX Trustelem depends on whether it is deployed as a cloud-based or hybrid identity solution. In most cases, the process starts by provisioning the Trustelem environment and associating it with your organization. License entitlement is applied based on the number of users or identities defined in your subscription. For environments requiring tighter control, activation can involve generating deployment-specific information and applying a license configuration that aligns with your setup. This ensures that authentication services are enabled according to your licensed capacity.
Once activated, administrators can begin configuring identity sources, connecting applications, and defining authentication policies such as SSO and access rules. In hybrid or restricted environments, activation may follow a controlled workflow similar to other Wallix solutions, allowing license information to be applied securely without exposing the system directly to the internet. After activation, it’s important to verify that the number of managed identities and connected applications aligns with the licensed scope to ensure consistent operation.
WALLIX Trustelem pricing is mainly based on the number of users or identities being managed. Larger user bases require broader licensing.
Other factors, such as the number of applications integrated, authentication complexity, and deployment type, can also influence pricing.
Subscription length plays a role as well, with longer terms often providing better value.
The most accurate pricing comes from aligning the solution with your identity management needs and environment scale.
It is used to manage user identities, enable SSO, and control access across applications.
Yes, SSO is one of its core capabilities, allowing users to access multiple applications with one login.
Yes, it supports integration with various applications and identity systems using standard protocols.
Key factors include the number of users, applications, authentication requirements, and deployment model.