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Understanding Connector Types in Oracle AGCS: ICF Gateway vs. Agent-Based Integration

By September 10, 2025Blog

When enterprises talk about identity governance, one question always comes up: how do we connect our governance platform to all the different systems we run? 

In Oracle Access Governance Cloud Service (AGCS), the answer lies in connectors — the bridges that allow AGCS to communicate with external applications. Some of these systems are modern SaaS tools with rich APIs. Others are legacy, on-premises platforms hidden behind firewalls. 

AGCS supports two main connector models: 

1

ICF Gateway (Online, Real-Time) 

Think of this as a highway with live traffic. Data flows instantly, requests are processed in real time, and the system stays in sync. 

  • How it works: AGCS connects directly to applications using APIs (REST, SCIM, SOAP). 
  • What it’s best for: Cloud apps like Workday, Salesforce, ServiceNow, Oracle Fusion HCM. 
  • Why it matters: New employees get access immediately, and access removals are near-instant — reducing security risks. 

2

Agent-Based (Offline, Batch-Driven) 

Now imagine a shuttle bus that runs on a schedule. Instead of constant flow, data is collected, encrypted, and delivered in batches. 

  • How it works: An AGCS Agent exchanges encrypted files with AGCS through secure storage (OCI, SFTP, etc.). 
  • What it’s best for: On-premises Active Directory, legacy HRMS, Oracle E-Business Suite. 
  • Why it matters: Keeps sensitive systems shielded from the internet, while still ensuring identity data gets synchronized. 

ICF vs. Agent at a Glance

Aspect  ICF Gateway (Online)  Agent-Based (Offline) 
Connectivity  Real-time via APIs  Scheduled via encrypted files 
Use Cases  Cloud SaaS apps  On-prem / air-gapped systems 
Speed  Instant updates  Depends on batch schedule 
Strength  Always up to date  Works without APIs or open ports 

 

Real-World Examples 

  • Oracle Fusion HCM → Cloud → ICF Gateway (instant updates) 
  • Salesforce → SaaS → ICF Gateway (REST/SCIM) 
  • On-Prem Active Directory → Behind firewall → Agent-Based (batch CSV sync)
  • Legacy HRMS → No API → Agent-Based (flat-file integration) 

Why It Matters 

The choice between ICF Gateway and Agent-based integration isn’t just technical — it changes how secure, compliant, and efficient your governance processes are. 

  • Security: ICF Gateway integrations provide encrypted, API-driven communication, so access changes are reflected instantly across cloud systems. This minimizes risk when someone leaves or changes roles. Agent-based integrations keep systems shielded by design, moving data only through secure, encrypted file transfers — ideal for environments where exposing APIs isn’t possible. 
  • Compliance: Regulators expect timely control of access. With ICF Gateway, changes are near real-time, making audits smoother. Agent-based, though slower, offers predictability: every batch sync is logged and auditable, which is critical for industries with strict oversight. 
  • Efficiency: ICF Gateway means new hires get SaaS access within minutes, improving productivity and reducing IT tickets. Agent-based ensures even the most outdated, locked-down systems remain part of the governance framework, without forcing costly modernization. 

In practice, most enterprises use both: real-time connectors for cloud apps and agent-based sync for restricted systems. This hybrid model gives organizations the flexibility to cover their entire landscape without compromise. 

The Takeaway 

  • Use ICF Gateway when the system is modern, API-enabled, and real-time control matters. 
  • Use Agent-Based when the system is legacy, air-gapped, or behind a firewall, and secure file exchange is the only option. 
  • Most enterprises will use both, depending on the system. 

By offering both models, Oracle AGCS ensures identity governance can keep up with the dual reality of cloud-first innovation and legacy system dependency. 

That flexibility is what allows governance to work at enterprise scale. 

Payal Ghodeswar 
Specialist
Smart Integration (API) – Delivery

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