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Role Management | Establish roles that create a set of authentication rights for each user in the role | Not enough data | |
Access Termination | Terminate access to multiple applications based on dates | Not enough data | |
Remote Access | Controls access to legacy applications, web based applications, networks resources while employees are outside the local area network. This feature was mentioned in 10 Managed Microsoft AD reviews. | 83% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Partner Access | Controls access to users that are not company employees that are either within the companies local area network or outside the network | Not enough data |
Smart/Automated Provisioning | Automates account/access rights creation, changes and removals for on-premise and cloud apps | Not enough data | |
Policy Management | Enables administrators to create access policies and applies policy controls throughout request and provisioning processes | Not enough data | |
On-premise identity repositories supported | Variety and Quality of integrations (ie Active Directory, LDAP) | Not enough data | |
Ease of Connecting Applications | As reported in 10 Managed Microsoft AD reviews. Easily provisions new systems, platforms or applications using configuration and not customization. | 73% (Based on 10 reviews) |
SSO | Provides a single access point for users to access multiple cloud products without multiple logins. | Not enough data | |
Multi-Factor Authentication | Based on 10 Managed Microsoft AD reviews. Provides support for Multi-Factor authentication, so users are required to provide multiple factors to authenticate. For example, something they know, Something they have or something they are. | 83% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Supports Required Authentication systems | Supports required 3rd party Authentication Technologies. Example systems: bioMetric, passwords, key cards, token based systems, etc. | Not enough data |