Overall Satisfaction with Oracle Access Management
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.
- It is difficult to tell what the exact return on investment is. The product saves time and increases security. These are the benefits.
- Provides centralized, policy-based authentication and single sign-on for Web applications of the agencies.
- A single place for authentication and session management for all users and their applications.
Oracle Access management definitely will be top of the list .
Do you think Oracle Access Management delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Oracle Access Management's feature set?
Yes
Did Oracle Access Management live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Oracle Access Management go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Oracle Access Management again?
Yes