Google Cloud Identity's most valuable features include user-friendly management through a centralized web-based portal, unified identity access, endpoint management, high-performance authentication functions, and straightforward deployment. Users appreciate features like single sign-on, group access, and an intuitive interface with minimal expertise required. Its integration with Active Directory and Google Workspace enhances security through context-aware access and supports mobile device management, offering multifactor authentication and scalability, making it suitable for handling enterprise-level requirements.
- "I have not experienced any serious problem with stability."
- "The most valuable feature of Google Cloud Identity is its simplicity in deployment."
- "The most valuable feature of Google Cloud Identity is its stability."
Google Cloud Identity requires improvements in integration with Mac OS and third-party products, increased automation, and more competitive pricing. The interface should be more user-friendly and intuitive. Password vaulting security and zero trust enrollment need enhancement. Better backup options, smoother migrations from other providers, and advanced security features are essential. Users desire more control over alerts, integration, and licensing limitations. Compatibility, customer support, and technical support are deemed insufficient by users.
- "Overall, I would give a zero out of 10 for Google's support. There is no easy way to navigate issues without paid consultation, making it quite frustrating."
- "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."