What is most valuable?
OpenIAM provides an Identity and Access Management platform which includes identity and access management (i.e., SSO, Multi-factor Authentication, password synchronization, and RBAC).
Below are the features :
Lower Cost of Implementation & Total Cost of Ownership:
- OpenIAM uses tools, such as Groovy script to implement business rules, Grails to create new UI functionality, Activiti for workflow, PowerShell, etc. It also support web services. So it is important to find skilled technical resources readily and at reasonable cost in comparison to the large vendors, which use proprietary tools for developing custom connector or product customization as per business requirement.
- OpenIAM is also based on Open Source technologies (i.e., JBoss, Apache, MySQL, CentOS), so Total Cost of Ownership is very low in comparison to other IAM products.
- Compliance with standards simplifies integration.
- Subscription-based license model.
Ease of Use:
OpenIAM offers a single unified Admin console and a single unified self-service portal for customers to use and manage the IAM suite (i.e. Identity Management, Access Management, and Multi-Factor Authentication).
Modern Architecture:
- Built from the ground up, not through acquisitions and proprietary technology.
- SOA architecture
- Cloud-enabled
Enterprise Grade Product:
Even though OpenIAM is based on Open Source technologies, it is:
- Built on industry standards
- Simplified integration
- Uses established industry frameworks
How has it helped my organization?
OpenIAM helps to manage user identities and application access in a centralized way from a single console/portal.
What needs improvement?
OpenIAM should Improve the product/API documentation on portal which gives more flexibility to developers for product customization and connector development.
It needs to improve the self-service access request feature, which required more customization in v3.6. OpenIAM team is to release v4 very soon .
It's packed with new features and architectural improvements which allow:
- Ease of use for end users
- Greatly improved performance and scalability
- New features for Identity Governance
- Features to support consumer identity
For how long have I used the solution?
I've used it for two years now.
What was my experience with deployment of the solution?
No. Easy to deploy and upgrade.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
How are customer service and technical support?
Customer support is very good and available in almost all time zones.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Yes, OpenIAM gives a flexibility to use both the Identity along with the Access Management product together.
How was the initial setup?
OpenIAm deployment is very easy and takes 20-30 mins for initial setup. OpenIAM setup installer comes along with JBoss and Tomcat servers with database scripts, which are auto executable during installation.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
OpenIAM offers the flexibility to choose between a subscription and a perpetual model. Both models offer a significant cost savings in comparison to the large vendors.