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Published:Apr 27, 2022
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Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
Feb 28, 2025
Feb 28, 2025
F5 BIG-IP Access Policy Manager (APM ( /categories/application-performance-monitoring-apm-and-observability )) does not have a direction for SaaS. Most solutions focus more on remote access and access management going towards the SaaS direction. However, for APM, this direction is not evident.
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reviewer1401780 - PeerSpot reviewer
Aug 19, 2020
Cloud services are something that F5 Access Policy Manager could do better. In the last two to three years, there has been a slight degradation in regards to their service. Another company bought them and from that point on, their service hasn't been the same. I think it's a very mature product. I have known them for more than 10 years and I have yet to witness any scenario or use case that they are not capable of handling. In order to reach more customers, their marketing could be better. They are a nice company but they are not aggressive like their main competitors; they are trying, but if they're serious, they need to focus on the cloud in order to compete with larger companies. It would be nice if they would incorporate their own SSO solution, so you don't have to use a third-party. At the same time, customers don't want to pay for a service like Cisco Duo, mostly, they just want a free token.
reviewer1422600 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 23, 2020
The price of this product can be improved.
Miriam Tover - PeerSpot reviewer
Feb 28, 2025
Feb 28, 2025
For a remote access solution on-premises, I recommend F5 BIG-IP Access Policy Manager (APM). I rate the overall solution an eight because it does not have a SaaS direction, and its strong part is on-premises without a SaaS offering.
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reviewer1401780 - PeerSpot reviewer
Aug 19, 2020
Due to a bug issue, some customers felt they needed to upgrade to protect themselves from hackers. Thankfully, our security vendors advised us on this issue. They told us the risks and spent a few days updating our software. For this reason, they are a vendor I can trust. Honesty is important because there are a lot of allocation websites, personal information, and data at stake. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give F5 Access Policy Manager a rating of nine.
reviewer1422600 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 23, 2020
The F5 Access Policy Manager is something that I have experience with and I am happy with it. This is a product that I can recommend for others. At this point, we don't have requirements beyond what this product provides, so I cannot think of any additional features that it needs. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
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