Find here the overview of the Success stories
EVIDIAN has always focused its ITEA participation within a track for controlling the access of users to the information system at large. In the early 2000s, EVIDIAN held the view that investment by organisations in security issues was going to increase, and that Identity and Access Management</a> (IAM) in particular would become an important element in governing security. Many analysts, such as Gartner in the US or KuppingerCole in Europe, created specific sectors of security to monitor Identity and Access Management. They confirmed that investment by organisations in IAM remained at a high level, growing in the period 2003-2016, despite the economic downturn observed in 2007-2009.
For about fifteen years ITEA projects have created a 'string of pearls', successes that have laid the foundations for ITEA to be just as, if not more, successful in the future in a number of key domains. These are projects that have 'seized the high ground' and pushed the domain into the next phase of its development. One such domain is automotive and one such story of success is EAST-EEA, a project that began in 2001 and ended in 2004. Ended? No, because this project has generated a constant flow of results for projects and 'pearls' of success that have continued to this day and will continue on into the future.