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Enable Automated User Provisioning and Usage Analytics in myJMP

What inspired this wish list request?

The myJMP portal currently lacks essential administrative capabilities required for managing users and licenses at scale. As an administrator, user provisioning must be performed manually because there is no support for Active Directory (AD) security group–based provisioning or SCIM integration. This makes onboarding, offboarding, and license management time-consuming, error-prone, and difficult to sustain as the user base grows.

Additionally, there is no visibility into actual JMP usage. Administrators cannot determine who is actively using JMP, as the portal does not provide basic analytics such as last login date or recent activity, despite JMP already validating licenses through myJMP.

Example use case: When an employee joins or leaves the organization, licenses must be manually assigned or revoked, and there is no reliable way to identify inactive users to reclaim licenses. This leads to inefficient license utilization and unnecessary administrative overhead.


What is the improvement you would like to see?

  1. Automated user provisioning via:

    • Active Directory security group mapping

    • SCIM-based provisioning and deprovisioning

    This would allow users to be automatically granted or removed access to JMP based on enterprise identity management policies.

  2. User activity and license usage analytics, including:

    • Last login date per user

    • Active vs. inactive user indicators

    • Basic usage reporting within the myJMP admin portal

Comparable enterprise software platforms routinely provide these capabilities as standard administrative features.


Why is this idea important?

These improvements are critical for effective license governance, operational efficiency, and scalability. Manual license management is not sustainable in modern enterprise environments and directly results in productivity loss for support teams.

Providing automated provisioning and basic usage analytics would:

  • Reduce administrative overhead

  • Improve license utilization and cost control

  • Enable data-driven decisions around license allocation

  • Align JMP with current enterprise standards for automation and identity management

Without these capabilities, myJMP falls short of expected functionality for enterprise deployments, particularly in organizations that prioritize automation, efficiency, and AI-driven workflows.