Key features of Okta Customer Identity include Single Sign-On, multifactor authentication, and seamless integration with numerous applications through an extensive application directory. Access management, lifecycle management, and advanced security with risk intelligence are appreciated. The platform is user-friendly, eliminates infrastructure costs, and provides excellent documentation. Real-time reporting, ease of use, and support for security protocols like OIDC and SAML add value. Okta's server reliability and extensive out-of-the-box connectors enhance identity management.
- "Okta Customer Identity is considered cheaper compared to other tools in the market, such as IBM and CyberArk products."
- "Overall, I would rate Okta Customer Identity a ten."
- "Okta has more when it comes to the policy level. It has distinctive features where you can do a mix and combination to have users access applications for various business cases."
Okta Customer Identity needs improvement in biometrics, multi-factor authentication, and simplifying provisioning and exporting of users. The integration with other applications is often complex. Directory integration has limitations, affecting user profile data import. Voice authentication issues and the access request system require enhancement. It lacks a built-in user data export function and faces challenges with scalability and cost justification compared to competitors offering similar features for free such as Microsoft.
- "In Okta Identity Governance and Okta Privileged Access, some features are still being developed. Integration with Active Directory servers, Cisco routers, and switches is not currently available."
- "Okta has a limitation with directory integrations. If you have multiple Active Directory integrations, the user distinguished name (DN) and the manager DN don't get imported properly into the Okta user profile."
- "The product must be provided for free."