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Oracle Access Management

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What is Oracle Access Management?

Oracle Access Management is a web access solution.

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10 out of 10
November 28, 2017
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I used to use it in a financial loan service for Harley Davidson Motorcycles. It was the actual account information for the customer's …
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Product Details

What is Oracle Access Management?

Oracle Access Management aims to provide innovative new services that complement traditional access management capabilities. It not only provides Web SSO with MFA, coarse grained authorization and session management but also provides standard SAML Federation and OAuth capabilities to enable secure access to external cloud and mobile applications. It can be integrated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service to support hybrid access management capabilities that can help customers to seamlessly protect on-premise and cloud applications and workloads.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Oracle Access Management is a web access solution.

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The most common users of Oracle Access Management are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I was using Oracle Access Management at the previous company I worked for, and it was a very secure way to share access and prevent fraud, it can detect high-risk activities based on device, location, and behavior which is really important to keep the company data secure.
  • Two-step authentication.
  • Easily share access.
  • Advanced fraud detection.
  • A bit pricey but worth it.
Oracle Access Manager is a very important tool for network administrators whose job is to make sure that the company data is safe. The single sign-on capabilities allow for a better user experience across multiple applications while keeping the credentials hard to hack.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Real-time analytics to combat fraud, track the use of multiple channels of accessing applications.
  • Analytics and tracking
  • Risk based authentication
  • Integrates with other SSO products
  • Expensive
  • Better UI
  • Make it more customizable
SSO is very valuable. Works well, stable product. It is scalable.
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Oracle Access Management is used by the whole organization and it is connected with maximum ERP and HR system. It simplifies the access management problem. [Everything is] controlled centrally by very few users instead of having a lot of resources dedicated to managing accounts manually in each and every system. It assists greatly in user account management and licence management.
  • User management.
  • Connect to other ERP system.
  • Better UI for configuration.
  • Expensive for midsize and small companies.
This is a great product. In the market you can find similar product from Dell, SAP, but this product is very well suited for companies that are using the Oracle ERP system. It also works well with non-Oracle products. It simplifies user and access management tasks. Specifically you can integrate HR and Payroll systems to any other system using My Oracle Access Management and it saves a lot of effort and time. It simply pulls the data from other integrated systems.
November 15, 2019

Enterprise Architect

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
The product is our solution for SSO (Secure Sign-On). The solution allows users to sign in to one application, for example, Windows, and they will have access to other applications that require login without having to log in each time.
  • SSO itself is valuable because it allows the users to have one password. After logging in to their machine, users don't need to remember or enter additional passwords. There is no need to log in and log out many times, which saves time. Users log in to any application just by typing the initial password.
  • It is very stable; this is because it is a mature product, and it gets better with time. It improves, and I think that it continues to do so.
  • It is very scalable. You can serve as many users as you need to add. As long as you have the machines and infrastructure in place, there are no real limits to the scalability.
  • The product could be improved by simplifying changing the master password. That is, if you change a password in one place, it would be good to automate changing the password for all the gateways so that change is less complicated.
  • It should be more Customizable for Customer Specific needs.
  • Oracle Access Management connects well with Oracle Database but doesn't work smoothly with Microsoft AD.
Oracle Access Management is well suited in big Organizations where there are more number of processes involved, Where one process depended on others. There should be an interlink between activities in such cases Oracle Access Management is well suited. There should be optimum utilization of resources. Oracle Access Management is less suited in small organizations as the Cost of Oracle Access Management is also high. It will be a waste of money and resources if you're not utilizing it to the maximum.
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We are using OAM to create our IAM for all external users. Currently, two agencies inside Minnesota are using it, and the plan is to implement the solution across all agencies. Single sign-on through one place for user authentication and validation will resolve multiple login architectures.
  • Authentication- It does help our users get authenticated, provisioning our back end systems.
  • Validation - We can validate the login using OAM via our individual business solutions.
  • Two-step authentication - We use a PIN number as part of the two-step authentication process.
  • Authentication and validation need performance tuning.
  • OAM connects well with Oracle Database but doesn't work smoothly with Microsoft AD.
  • OAM releases are not straightforward for version upgrades.
It's great if you're wanting single sign-on, where you want to authenticate the user and grant the user appropriate access. I would say OAM does a good job in that case. Syncing with Microsoft AD is where I have seen it struggling, and provisioning through multiple application layers is also where it slows down the process.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
My university being primarily an Oracle shop decided to go with Oracle Access Management to handle single sign-on and session management across multiple online applications. Different applications are accessed via Oracle Access Manager by students, faculty members and staff combined. OAM is useful in role-based provisioning and controls.
  • Oracle Access Management allows superior session management capabilities. It can maintain and terminate session states using access engine and endpoint cookies or security tokens.
  • It allows for automated single sign-on as well as protocol translation.
  • The suite allows for real-time fraud detection and prevention capabilities. This is especially useful where our applications are accessed by tens of thousands of users simultaneously.
  • One of the reasons we decided to move forward with Oracle's Access Manager was that we had already bought into their ecosystems and integration was not going to be an extensive a challenge. However, for a standalone product, the price can be fairly prohibitive.
  • Oracle general release cycles are fairly long. It can be a long wait sometimes for the patches to be released.
Oracle Access Manager is a fairly handy tool for network and privacy administrators. Its single sign-on capabilities allow for a better user experience across multiple applications. OAM can be customized by administrators to work with different two-factor authentication service providers like DUO or OneLogin.
Score 4 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Oracle Access Management was originally used among 3 of the administrative staff members. Eventually, it was expanded out throughout the company as well as to our two satellite locations. It was primarily used to save passwords and additional login conditionals in one single place whether it be for desktop or mobile use. At the time, we were concerned about security and various security type breaches.
  • Real time updates and updating
  • Centralized authentication
  • Web Applications as well as mobile devices
  • Worked for a wide range of systems
  • The interface can be tricky or confusing
  • It lacks helpful intuitive tutorials and walkthroughs (lots of figuring out on your own)
  • The product can be pricey for small businesses
  • Software was sometimes very buggy
  • Creating your own scripts and templates is quite challenging
  • Tech Support was not at all helpful aside from simple set up
We have employees consistently logging into various websites and programs, and for those applications, it's pretty good, especially if you use various unique passwords. If you re-use or recycle the same passwords over and over and don't update and change passwords on a fairly often basis, this program is likely not for you. It's pretty good at housing access credentials, but beyond that, this software doesn't offer much else to assist with the normal workflow.
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