One Identity Identity Manager

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One Identity Identity Manager
ScoreĀ 7.0Ā outĀ ofĀ 10
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One Identity, a division of Quest, offers an identity management, governance, and privileged access solution via Identity Manager, a tool to mitigate risk, secure data, meet uptime requirements and satisfy compliance by giving users access to data and applications they need and nothing more.N/A
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One Identity Identity Manager
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Selected due windows base technology, easy to deploy and AD connector.
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One Identity Identity Manager
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One Identity Identity Manager
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One Identity, by Quest
Well-suited: Companies with .NET or windows technology as a core. Companies with AD as main Directory Services Less appropriate: Companies with lot UNIX boxes Companies looking to support applications with many different connectors.
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Pros
One Identity, by Quest
  • Audit Trace History: Out of the box enables important field to trace and give you flexibility to expand them thru configuration settings.
  • Provisioning to Active Directory: Synchronization Editor gives you flexibility to define what and when needs to be on sync.
  • Web Portal: Latest version is more user friendly and support mobile devices.
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Cons
One Identity, by Quest
  • Web Designer: Hard to implement a new form from scratch.
  • Rest API: Make more methods available.
  • Connector: More connectors required like SNOW, Workday,etc.
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One Identity, by Quest
Selected due windows base technology, easy to deploy and AD connector.
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Return on Investment
One Identity, by Quest
  • Positive impact because we now disable users immediately from the authoritative source.
  • Positive impact due our integration with EPIC.
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