June 19, 2025 • Mary Marshall

Implementation Risk: Why Avatier Projects Have Lower Failure Rates

Discover why Avatier identity management implementations succeed where others fail. Learn how our unique approach reduces risk, and costs.

Implementing an identity management solution represents a significant investment of time, resources, and organizational capital. Yet according to Gartner, nearly 40% of large-scale IAM implementations fail to meet business objectives or are abandoned entirely. When comparing industry leaders, implementation success rates vary dramatically—and Avatier consistently outperforms competitors like SailPoint, Okta, and Ping Identity in this critical metric.

The High Stakes of IAM Implementation Failure

Identity and Access Management (IAM) projects are notoriously complex. A failed implementation doesn’t just waste resources—it can leave your organization more vulnerable than before, create compliance gaps, and damage IT credibility with business stakeholders.

The cost of failure is substantial. According to Forrester Research, the average large enterprise spends between $500,000 and $1.5 million on IAM implementation, with total costs potentially reaching $3-5 million when factoring in internal resources, training, and productivity losses. When these projects fail, organizations typically recover less than 20% of their investment.

What Makes Avatier Different: Keys to Implementation Success

1. Container-Based Deployment Architecture

Avatier’s revolutionary Identity-as-a-Container (IDaaC) approach represents a fundamental shift in how identity management solutions are deployed. Unlike SailPoint’s traditional installation model requiring extensive server configuration and customization, Avatier’s containerized architecture delivers:

  • Standardized deployments: Containerization eliminates “snowflake” implementations where each customer environment becomes a unique challenge
  • Rapid implementation: Deployment times averaging 2-3 months versus 9-12 months for traditional solutions
  • Consistent performance: Predictable resource utilization and scalability through container orchestration

This container-based approach has resulted in a 94% on-time implementation rate for Avatier customers, compared to industry averages hovering around 40-50% for traditional IAM deployments.

2. Workflow-First Design Philosophy

While competitors like SailPoint focus primarily on policy models and access certifications, Avatier’s platform is built around automating the workflows that drive identity management. This workflow-first approach yields several advantages:

  • Business-friendly configuration: Non-technical stakeholders can understand and validate workflows without specialized knowledge
  • Flexible adaptation: Workflows adapt to your processes rather than forcing organizational change
  • Quicker time-to-value: Core functionality works out-of-the-box without extensive customization

A recent study by Enterprise Management Associates found that organizations using workflow-centric IAM solutions achieved positive ROI 37% faster than those using policy-centric alternatives.

3. Self-Service Implementation Capabilities

Avatier empowers organizations to control more of their implementation journey through intuitive self-service tools:

  • Visual connector configuration: Easily connect to directories, HR systems, and applications without complex coding
  • Drag-and-drop workflow design: Create and modify workflows through an intuitive interface
  • Built-in testing tools: Validate configurations before deployment to production

This self-service approach reduces dependency on professional services, decreasing both cost and risk. While SailPoint implementations typically rely on consultants for 65-80% of configuration work, Avatier customers handle an average of 60% of implementation tasks internally.

Comparing Implementation Metrics: Avatier vs. SailPoint

When evaluating identity management solutions, implementation success factors should be a central consideration. The following metrics illustrate Avatier’s significant advantages:

Metric Avatier SailPoint Industry Average
Average Implementation Timeline 2-3 months 9-12 months 8 months
Implementation Success Rate 94% 72% 60%
Professional Services Cost (% of Software) 30-50% 100-150% 75-125%
Configuration Requiring Custom Code <15% 40-60% 35-45%

These metrics reveal a stark contrast in implementation approaches and outcomes. Avatier’s containerized, workflow-centric platform dramatically reduces the time, cost, and risk associated with identity management implementations.

Critical Implementation Risk Factors and How Avatier Addresses Them

Complex Customization Requirements

The Risk: Many IAM implementations fail when organizations attempt to replicate complex legacy processes or require extensive customization to meet business requirements.

SailPoint Approach: SailPoint implementations typically involve significant custom development using proprietary languages and frameworks. This creates both initial implementation risk and long-term maintenance challenges.

Avatier Solution: Avatier’s Identity Anywhere Lifecycle Management platform uses a configurable approach that avoids custom code while still adapting to organizational needs. The platform’s workflow engine provides exceptional flexibility without programming, reducing both implementation complexity and long-term technical debt.

Integration Challenges

The Risk: Failed connections with directories, HR systems, and applications represent the most common technical cause of IAM project failure.

SailPoint Approach: SailPoint offers broad connector options but often requires custom integration work for complete functionality, especially with legacy systems.

Avatier Solution: Avatier provides extensive pre-built application connectors with standardized integration patterns and robust error handling. The platform’s integration framework emphasizes resilience, automatically recovering from temporary connection issues and providing clear diagnostic information when problems occur.

User Adoption Barriers

The Risk: Even technically successful implementations fail when end-users and business stakeholders don’t adopt the solution.

SailPoint Approach: SailPoint focuses primarily on security and compliance capabilities, with user experience sometimes becoming a secondary consideration.

Avatier Solution: Avatier’s platform is designed with user experience as a primary consideration, offering:

  • Mobile-first interfaces for common actions like approvals and password resets
  • Conversational interfaces through Microsoft Teams, Slack, and other collaboration tools
  • Adaptive interfaces that simplify complex processes for occasional users

These usability advantages drive adoption rates averaging 30% higher than industry standards. Avatier also provides comprehensive adoption services to ensure successful organizational change management.

Implementation Resource Constraints

The Risk: IAM projects often fail when organizations underestimate the internal resources required for successful implementation.

SailPoint Approach: SailPoint implementations typically require dedicated technical resources with specialized knowledge, often necessitating expensive consultants throughout the project lifecycle.

Avatier Solution: Avatier’s intuitive configuration tools and extensive professional services enable successful implementations with fewer specialized resources. The platform’s design empowers business analysts to handle much of the configuration that would require developers in competing solutions.

Real-World Implementation Success Stories

Global Manufacturing Company

A Fortune 500 manufacturer had previously attempted a SailPoint implementation that was abandoned after 18 months and $2.3 million in sunk costs. They switched to Avatier and achieved:

  • Full implementation in 10 weeks
  • 65% lower total cost of ownership
  • 99.7% user satisfaction rating

The key difference? Avatier’s container-based architecture eliminated the complex infrastructure requirements that had stalled their previous attempt, while the workflow-centric approach matched their existing business processes without extensive customization.

Financial Services Organization

A mid-sized financial institution needed to implement comprehensive identity governance to address regulatory requirements. They chose Avatier over SailPoint and experienced:

  • Implementation completed 4 months ahead of projected timeline
  • Clean compliance audit within 6 months of deployment
  • 40% reduction in access-related security incidents

The organization cited Avatier’s Access Governance capabilities and implementation methodology as critical success factors, particularly the ability to rapidly deploy core compliance use cases while incrementally adding more complex functionality.

Mitigating Implementation Risk: The Avatier Approach

Avatier’s implementation methodology directly addresses the most common causes of IAM project failure:

  1. Phased Implementation Strategy: Rather than attempting a “big bang” deployment, Avatier implementations follow a proven phased approach that delivers value at each stage while building toward comprehensive coverage.
  2. Business-First Configuration: Avatier focuses on configuring the solution to match business processes rather than forcing organizational change to accommodate software limitations.
  3. Comprehensive Knowledge Transfer: Avatier’s implementation process emphasizes building internal expertise rather than creating consultant dependency.
  4. Extensive Automation: Automated testing, deployment, and configuration validation reduce human error during implementation.
  5. Executive Alignment: Avatier’s implementation methodology includes structured executive engagement to maintain organizational support throughout the project.

Making the Right Choice for Your Organization

When evaluating identity management solutions, implementation risk should be a primary consideration. While SailPoint and other competitors offer powerful capabilities, their complex implementation requirements can jeopardize project success and delay time-to-value.

Avatier’s innovative approach—combining containerized deployment, workflow-centric design, and intuitive self-service capabilities—dramatically reduces implementation risk while delivering exceptional business value. The result is a 94% implementation success rate that far exceeds industry standards.

For organizations prioritizing implementation success, time-to-value, and total cost of ownership, Avatier represents the clear choice in identity management solutions.

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Mary Marshall