Aswar differentiates itself by combining enterprise-grade IAM capabilities with deployment flexibility and simplified adoption.
Technologically, Aswar is built on top of Keycloak and extended with a cloud-native, multi-tenant architecture. Unlike SaaS-only platforms such as Auth0 or Okta, Aswar supports on-premise, private cloud, public cloud, and hybrid deployments, reducing vendor lock-in and enabling compliance with data sovereignty requirements.
From a user experience perspective, Aswar focuses on simplifying IAM adoption. It provides structured RBAC aligned with business organization models (departments, teams, governance roles), clean administrative workflows, and developer-friendly APIs. The objective is to reduce integration complexity and make advanced identity security accessible to both technical and business stakeholders.
In short, Aswar positions itself as a sovereign, flexible, and business-aligned IAM platform, designed for growing enterprises and regulated markets.