Google Cloud Identity's main strengths include the ability to manage users from a central web-based portal, unified identity access, simplified endpoint management, superior performance, easy deployment, user-friendly interface, convenient single sign-on, robust group access control, seamless integration with Google Workspace and Azure, multifactor authentication, and context-aware security features. The platform also offers free services for laptop authentication, mobile device management, organizational units for policy management, and synchronization with Active Directory.
- "The most valuable feature of Google Cloud Identity is its simplicity in deployment."
- "The most valuable feature of Google Cloud Identity is its stability."
- "It is a stable solution. Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten."
Google Cloud Identity needs better integration with Mac's OS and third-party products, improved pricing competitiveness, and a more user-friendly interface. Controls over data, security, and monitoring should be enhanced. Improved user and password management, particularly regarding zero trust principles, is required. The backup and export features for roles and permissions, as well as compatibility with various services, need enhancements. User management, including external users, and audit logs can be improved.
- "Google Cloud Identity should improve its compatibility with other products without any impact, such as Jamf Cloud."
- "The solution's storage capacity could be increased."
- "The management of external users needs to be introduced in the tool as it is an area of concern in the tool presently."