Flexible providing granular user access to passwords
July 29, 2021
Flexible providing granular user access to passwords
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with ManageEngine Password Manager Pro
We use the solution to store all sensitive password information and also secure notes. To help ease permissions and access for various users within the information technology and systems department we have taken the approach of separating the various passwords into categories, for example, infrastructure, development, and web management which we then give permission relevant for the right users based on their job role.
Pros
- Granular access permissions
- Audit logging
- Audit history
Cons
- Adding new secrets
- Adding new sensitive information
- User interface
- Value for money
- End user access
- Audit logs
- Secured passwords
- Secured sensitive information
- Central tool
We evaluated one on-premise solution, Password Manager Pro, one cloud-based solution called Passwordstate to store all sensitive password information and also secure notes. The latter was licensed by users, so we knew as the team grew it would cost quite a lot more to maintain. We wanted access for various users within the information technology and systems department at a granular level to have separation of the various passwords into categories which we then give permission relevant for the right users.
Do you think ManageEngine Password Manager Pro delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with ManageEngine Password Manager Pro's feature set?
Yes
Did ManageEngine Password Manager Pro live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of ManageEngine Password Manager Pro go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy ManageEngine Password Manager Pro again?
Yes
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