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Managed Microsoft AD Features

What are the features of Managed Microsoft AD?

Access Control

  • Remote Access

Administration

  • Ease of Connecting Applications

Functionality

  • Multi-Factor Authentication

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Access Control

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

Administration

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)

Functionality

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

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