Corma directly integrates with CircleCI for automated user provisioning and Identity Access Management (IAM) as a service
Cercle is an AI-powered data and analytics platform focused on transforming large-scale healthcare data into actionable insights, particularly in women’s healthcare. It is typically used by healthcare providers, payors, and pharma organizations to improve decision-making and operational efficiency.
Cercle follows a custom enterprise licensing model, where access is granted via contracts and controlled through user permissions, data access levels, and platform capabilities rather than simple per-seat pricing.
Custom licensing lacks visibility
Since Cercle uses enterprise contracts, organizations struggle to track who actually has access and what level of permissions they hold.
Over-provisioned data access
Users are often granted broad access to datasets and analytics tools even if they only need limited insights.
Inactive users remain licensed
Users who no longer actively use the platform still retain access under enterprise agreements.
Complex role-based permissions
Different roles (analysts, clinicians, admins) require different access levels, which are often misconfigured.
Data access not aligned with compliance needs
Without proper governance, sensitive healthcare data access can exceed what is necessary.
Centralized access visibility
Track all Cercle users, roles, and data access levels in one place.
Usage-based activity tracking
Identify active analysts vs inactive users who no longer need access.
Permission right-sizing
Ensure users only have access to required datasets and analytics features.
Automated access cleanup
Remove inactive or unnecessary users from enterprise license scope.
Compliance-aware governance
Align user access with healthcare data regulations and internal policies.
Cercle uses a custom enterprise licensing model, typically defined by contracts, data usage, and organizational requirements rather than fixed per-user pricing.
Because access is data-driven and role-based, not just seat-based, making it harder to track usage and permissions.
Yes. By identifying inactive users and over-provisioned access, Corma helps optimize license usage.
Yes. With Corma, permissions can be aligned to ensure users only access relevant datasets.
Yes. It is primarily used in healthcare, where data security and compliance are critical.
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