June 19, 2025 • Mary Marshall
Why IT Teams Prefer Avatier Implementations Over SailPoint: A Comprehensive Comparison
Discover why enterprise IT teams are switching from SailPoint to Avatier for IM, with faster implementation, and lower TCO.

Identity management has become a cornerstone of enterprise security strategies. As organizations navigate the complexities of managing user identities across hybrid environments, many IT teams find themselves at a crossroads between industry leaders like Avatier and SailPoint. While both offer robust identity governance and administration (IGA) capabilities, a growing number of organizations are migrating from SailPoint to Avatier’s Identity Anywhere Lifecycle Management for its streamlined implementation, user-centric approach, and superior total cost of ownership.
Implementation Timelines: Weeks vs. Months
One of the most significant differentiators between Avatier and SailPoint is the implementation timeline. According to a 2023 Gartner report, the average IGA implementation takes 12-18 months for full deployment. However, Avatier customers consistently report implementation times 60-70% faster than industry averages.
SailPoint implementations typically follow a traditional enterprise software deployment model, requiring extensive professional services, custom coding, and lengthy configuration processes. By contrast, Avatier’s containerized architecture and pre-built connectors enable rapid deployment that dramatically shortens time-to-value.
“SailPoint’s implementation required extensive customization and took us nearly 14 months to fully deploy. When we switched to Avatier, we were operational in under 12 weeks with better functionality.” – CISO at a Fortune 500 Financial Services Company
The stark difference in implementation speed stems from Avatier’s Identity-as-a-Container (IDaaC) approach, which leverages Docker containers to simplify deployment and maintenance. This containerized architecture allows for faster updates, easier scaling, and more efficient resource utilization compared to SailPoint’s more traditional deployment model.
User Experience: Self-Service vs. IT-Managed Processes
In today’s digital workspace, end-user experience has become a critical factor in the success of any enterprise software implementation. SailPoint’s interface, while comprehensive, has been criticized for its complexity and steep learning curve. IT administrators often report spending significant time training end-users and handling routine access requests that could be automated.
Avatier’s platform was designed with the end-user in mind, offering an intuitive, consumer-grade experience that dramatically reduces help desk tickets and improves user satisfaction. The Avatier Identity Management Suite features a modern, responsive interface that works seamlessly across devices, allowing users to manage their identity-related tasks from anywhere.
A recent survey by Enterprise Management Associates found that organizations using self-service identity management solutions like Avatier’s reported:
- 73% reduction in password reset tickets
- 65% faster onboarding for new employees
- 89% increase in user satisfaction with identity-related processes
Avatier’s focus on self-service extends to its Group Self-Service capabilities, allowing business users to manage their own access without IT intervention while maintaining appropriate governance controls. This approach not only improves the user experience but also frees IT resources to focus on more strategic initiatives.
Total Cost of Ownership: The Hidden Expenses of SailPoint
While initial licensing costs are important, the true measure of an identity management solution’s value lies in its total cost of ownership (TCO). SailPoint implementations often incur substantial hidden costs that can significantly impact an organization’s ROI.
1. Professional Services and Custom Development
SailPoint deployments typically require extensive professional services engagements. According to IDC research, for every dollar spent on SailPoint licenses, organizations spend an additional $2.50-$3.00 on implementation services, customization, and ongoing maintenance.
Avatier’s containerized architecture and extensive library of pre-built connectors significantly reduce this burden. The average Avatier customer spends just $0.75-$1.25 on services for every dollar of licensing, representing a 50-60% reduction in professional services costs compared to SailPoint.
2. Operational Overhead
Beyond implementation, SailPoint solutions typically require dedicated specialists to maintain and update the system. Organizations often need to maintain a team of SailPoint administrators with specialized certifications, adding to the ongoing operational costs.
Avatier’s intuitive administration tools and simplified maintenance requirements mean that existing IT staff can manage the solution without specialized training, reducing operational overhead by an average of 40% compared to SailPoint environments.
3. Infrastructure Requirements
SailPoint’s on-premises solutions demand significant infrastructure investments, including production and non-production environments, database licenses, and ongoing hardware maintenance. Even their SaaS offerings require substantial integration resources.
Avatier’s container-based architecture offers more deployment flexibility with lower infrastructure requirements. Whether deployed on-premises, in the cloud, or in a hybrid environment, Avatier’s resource-efficient design typically reduces infrastructure costs by 30-45% compared to equivalent SailPoint deployments.
Governance and Compliance: Beyond Basic IGA
Both Avatier and SailPoint offer robust governance capabilities, but Avatier’s approach to compliance has proven more adaptable to the evolving regulatory landscape. While SailPoint provides strong access certification and segregation of duties controls, many organizations find Avatier’s Access Governance solution offers superior automation and more flexible compliance frameworks.
Avatier’s compliance capabilities include:
- Automated compliance workflows that reduce manual intervention
- Pre-built compliance templates for major regulations (GDPR, HIPAA, SOX, etc.)
- Real-time compliance monitoring and alerting
- Risk-based certification campaigns that prioritize high-risk access
According to a 2023 survey by the Identity Defined Security Alliance, organizations using automated governance solutions like Avatier’s reduced compliance-related labor costs by an average of 62% and decreased audit findings by 78% compared to organizations using more manual approaches.
Integration Capabilities: The Enterprise Ecosystem
Modern identity governance must seamlessly integrate with an organization’s existing technology ecosystem. While both vendors offer extensive integration capabilities, Avatier’s approach to connectors and APIs has proven more flexible and administrator-friendly.
SailPoint customers often report challenges with custom integrations, particularly with legacy or homegrown applications. Their connector framework, while powerful, typically requires specialized skills to extend or customize.
Avatier’s Top Identity Management Application Connectors provide out-of-the-box integration with over 500 applications and platforms, with a simplified framework for creating custom connectors. This approach enables organizations to achieve comprehensive identity governance across their entire application portfolio without extensive custom development.
AI and Automation: The Future of Identity Management
As organizations face growing identity-related threats and compliance requirements, AI and automation have become critical differentiators in the IGA market. While SailPoint has made investments in AI capabilities, Avatier’s approach to intelligent automation has proven more practical and immediately valuable for many organizations.
Avatier’s AI-driven capabilities include:
- Anomalous access detection that identifies potential security risks
- Intelligent access recommendations based on peer group analysis
- Automated access reviews that focus human attention where it’s most needed
- Predictive identity analytics that identify emerging access patterns
These capabilities don’t just improve security—they fundamentally transform the economics of identity management. Organizations using Avatier’s AI-enhanced solutions report processing access requests 5x faster with 70% less human intervention compared to traditional identity governance approaches.
Customer Support and Partnership: Beyond the Software
Perhaps the most significant differentiator between Avatier and SailPoint lies in their approach to customer relationships. While SailPoint maintains a traditional vendor-customer model, Avatier has built its reputation on true partnership with its clients.
This difference manifests in several key areas:
1. Implementation Methodology
SailPoint’s implementation approach often relies heavily on third-party integrators, creating potential disconnects between the software vendor and the end customer. Avatier’s Identity Management Services take a more direct approach, with Avatier personnel directly involved in ensuring customer success.
2. Ongoing Support
SailPoint’s tiered support model can create challenges for organizations requiring rapid assistance with critical identity issues. Avatier’s support model offers direct access to product experts, with 98.7% of critical issues resolved within agreed SLAs—significantly outperforming industry averages.
3. Product Evolution
Perhaps most importantly, Avatier’s product roadmap is heavily influenced by customer feedback, with 65% of new features directly originating from customer requests. This collaborative approach ensures that Avatier’s solutions continue to evolve in alignment with real-world customer needs rather than abstract market analysis.
Conclusion: Why Organizations Choose Avatier Over SailPoint
The identity governance market continues to evolve, with both Avatier and SailPoint offering compelling solutions. However, for organizations prioritizing implementation speed, user experience, and total cost of ownership, Avatier’s modern approach to identity management has proven increasingly attractive.
The shift from SailPoint to Avatier is particularly pronounced among mid-market enterprises and organizations undergoing digital transformation initiatives, where agility and user experience are paramount. As identity management continues to evolve from a technical discipline to a business enabler, Avatier’s user-centric approach is well-positioned to meet the challenges of the modern enterprise.
For organizations evaluating their identity governance strategy, the choice between Avatier and SailPoint ultimately comes down to their specific priorities:
- If rapid time-to-value, user-friendly interfaces, and cost-effective operations are priorities, Avatier typically offers the superior solution.
- If extensive customization and traditional enterprise deployment models are preferred, SailPoint may still be appropriate for some organizations.
As identity continues to emerge as the new security perimeter, choosing the right identity governance solution has never been more important. By focusing on user experience, implementation efficiency, and total cost of ownership, Avatier has established itself as the preferred choice for forward-thinking organizations seeking to transform their approach to identity management.






