The Oktane 2025 Conference once again proved to be a defining moment for the Identity and Access Management community. Bringing together industry experts, partners, and innovators from across the globe, the event showcased the latest advancements in digital identity, security, and workforce enablement.
Hosted by Okta in Las Vegas, Oktane 2025 offered a rich blend of thought-provoking keynotes, hands-on sessions, and live demonstrations that highlighted how identity continues to shape the modern digital landscape. From zero trust to AI-driven security, the conference provided valuable insights into the technologies and strategies transforming the way organisations manage access and protect data.
Speaking about the conference, Eelco Veltenaar, Sales and Country Lead at Intragen, said: “It was great to meet the Okta team at all levels and identify opportunities to drive additional growth in the coming period. It is truly remarkable that, for the sixth consecutive time, Stephen Williams (Intragen’s Director of Commercial Development) and his team have received an award. Of course, I took the credit for it during the drinks, but big, big compliments to Steve and the Okta team.”
What we learnt from Oktane
At Oktane 2025, Okta unveiled its new Identity Fabric vision: a flexible, adaptive layer connecting applications, data, AI, and governance across SaaS, hybrid, and on-premises environments. By making identity the foundation for secure digital ecosystems, the Fabric supports real-time governance, continuous compliance, and AI-driven workflows. Auth0’s integration as the platform for AI agents – launching in late 2025 – enables use cases such as automated RFP responses and secure AI operations, while the expanding connector ecosystem allows partners to contribute the ’threads’ that unify disparate systems.
Okta also addressed the cybersecurity talent shortage, announcing a partnership with Accenture to grow consulting capacity and outlining a vision where IAM consultancies become fully AI-augmented within two years. From a go-to-market perspective, Okta reaffirmed its partner-first strategy, doubling marketing budgets for co-funded campaigns, prioritising growth in the Netherlands, and promoting free POCs, such as ISPM, to accelerate adoption. The focus remains on empowering partners like Intragen, helping them expand capability, drive adoption, and deliver next-generation identity solutions across Europe.
What opportunities lie ahead?
Looking ahead, Intragen sees significant opportunities to shape the future of the Identity Fabric. By expanding integrations, leading migration initiatives, and strengthening partnerships, we are well-positioned to help organisations navigate the evolving digital landscape. Talent development and market growth remain central, with training programmes, collaborative campaigns, and an active field presence creating new pathways to deliver value. With close collaboration across platform teams, Intragen is ready to seize emerging opportunities, drive innovation, and help customers make the most of the rapidly changing world of identity management.
Final thoughts on Oktane 2025
Oktane 2025 has reinforced that the world of Identity and Access Management is evolving faster than ever, with innovation, collaboration, and adaptability at its core. For Intragen, the insights, connections, and opportunities uncovered at the conference provide a clear roadmap for growth, innovation, and delivering even greater value to customers. As the Identity Fabric continues to expand and shape the digital landscape, Intragen is ready to lead, partner, and innovate – turning the possibilities of today into the solutions of tomorrow.