What is our primary use case?
I use the solution in my company as it is the same version of the tools' IAM product but on the cloud.
If we look at IAM before, there is AAM, which is adaptive access management, which was discontinued in the on-premises IAM product, but it is already an integrated part of Oracle Identity Cloud Service, so even multifactor authentication is a part of it. Integration with cloud applications is very easy using Oracle Identity Cloud Service compared to IAM.
What is most valuable?
The tool's most valuable feature is its single sign-on capabilities.
What needs improvement?
The tool doesn't have many out-of-the-box connectors for the target integration. The connectors are very small and don't have much customization scope. If we talk about the IAM tool from Oracle, it is not up to date and has very few features, but it is best for single sign-on.
I suggest that the tool offer more out-of-the-box connectors. I have seen that SailPoint and other vendors offer out-of-the-box connectors. The out-of-the-box features have to be increased. The scope for customization in the tool has to be increased.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Oracle Identity Cloud Service for five years.
How are customer service and support?
The solution's technical support is good. I rate the technical support a nine out of ten.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have not worked with other vendors previously.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The tool's implementation costs totally depend on the number of users. The cost depends on how many users are going to use it, so a per-user cost model is needed for the tool.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Frankly speaking, they are going to replace the IAM and Oracle Identity Cloud Service with OIC and Oracle Analytics Cloud. OIC is a new product that Oracle is launching, and the client is pushing to go for it because it is a cloud-based tool. OIC is a mixture of both IAM and Oracle Identity Cloud Service. OIC is cloud-based and has all the features of IAM. The tool is easy to implement because it is already available as a SaaS product, so you just get the cloud allocated for you, and you can start working. OIC has AI in it.
There is SailPoint, which is the same as Oracle Identity Cloud Service, but I haven't worked on it because I work on the on-premises application known as SailPoint. SailPoint IdentityIQ was released around three to four years back, but I haven't had a chance to work on it.
What other advice do I have?
Suppose you are totally dependent and have requirements where you have a cloud application or several applications for integration with the cloud. In that case, I will suggest the use of Oracle Identity Cloud Service. Oracle Identity Cloud Service has much scope for customization. If you have a high customization level, then I would suggest IAM.
The tool's multifactor authentication capabilities are easy to implement. If a client has a banking system, they need a strong authentication service, and only a password is not required; the user has to authenticate via fingerprint, face recognition, or go for or any RSA token. Double authentication is required where the banking department has access to very critical applications, or else they cannot go ahead and give the password. It is very difficult to hack once you have MFA in place. You have to either give the print fingerprint or any RSA token, making it not so easy to hack the system. We suggest MFA to clients who have the most critical application with them.
I recommend the tool for every client we have, but it depends on how they want to have it because some customers don't want to go for the cloud application, and they might be thinking about changing the cloud vendors. Suppose a company has some costs in mind, and if they have a large number of employees, like 50,000 or 1,00,000 users, then it will be costlier for them than having an on-prem tool, like IAM. If a customer has 5,000, 10,000, or 20,00 employees, Oracle Identity Cloud Service can be a cheaper tool than the IAM product. I will suggest Oracle Identity Cloud Service only for smaller organizations.
The tool does not have any AI capabilities.
I would recommend the tool to everyone.
I rate the tool an eight out of ten.