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HelloID vs Mattermost

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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5.0

HelloID's IGA build-out leans into rule mining, entitlements, and audit completeness

◆ Current state

HelloID ships a genuine, categorized changelog for its identity governance and administration platform across Provisioning, Service Automation, and General. The 2026.07 window is mostly fixes, with the forward-looking signal in a changes preview and recent governance features. The arc centers on its Governance module: rule mining, entitlement visibility, and complete audit trails.

◆ Where it's heading

HelloID is investing in compliance-grade governance: rule mining (now with configurable exception thresholds and rule creation directly from reports), a cross-system entitlements overview, and gap-free audit logging including deleted product requests. Provisioning correctness work, around correlation, SMTP handling, and reconciliation, is the recurring fix theme keeping that foundation reliable.

◆ Prediction

Expect the beta rule-mining feature to mature toward GA and further entitlement/audit reporting, with continued provisioning-correctness fixes underpinning the governance push.

M6.3

Mattermost's story tightens around secure, agentic collaboration for defense and regulated ops

◆ Current state

Mattermost's public output this month is entirely editorial — a run of blog posts, not product releases. The throughline is unmistakable: secure, self-hosted collaboration aimed at defense, critical infrastructure, and regulated enterprises, with a growing emphasis on operational AI such as local LLMs, MCP-fronted tools, and human-in-the-loop approvals.

◆ Where it's heading

The messaging is consolidating around operational AI inside a sovereign, on-prem collaboration layer: multiplayer tool-calling with approval controls, a defense partnership with Whitespace, and framing against rivals that bundle AI into collaboration pricing. This is positioning work that tends to precede or accompany product moves in the same direction.

◆ Prediction

The next actual releases will likely formalize the AI-in-the-workflow features these posts describe — approval-gated tool calls and retrieval over message archives. The entries don't pin a date, so timing is unclear.

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