Axiomatics Policy Server and NextLabs Externalized Authorization Management compete in the enterprise-level access control and data protection category. Axiomatics is seen as superior due to its dynamic authorization features and integration abilities, while NextLabs is favored for its comprehensive security features and out-of-the-box application support, justifying its higher cost.
Features: Axiomatics Policy Server provides dynamic and attribute-based access control, fine-grained control, and scalability across systems. NextLabs Externalized Authorization Management offers comprehensive policy automation, integration with enterprise applications, and broader out-of-the-box application support.
Ease of Deployment and Customer Service: Axiomatics Policy Server features a modular architecture, ensuring smooth deployment and proactive customer support. NextLabs emphasizes an efficient deployment process with extensive documentation and guidance, advantageous for complex environments.
Pricing and ROI: Axiomatics Policy Server offers competitive pricing with flexible cost structures delivering solid ROI. NextLabs Externalized Authorization Management, despite its higher premium price, provides significant ROI through sophisticated security features and compliance benefits.
Axiomatics enforces dynamic authorization for data, APIs and applications using attribute-based access control policies. Axiomatics can filter/mask/redact your [big] data services with no changes to the application. Our ABAC policy model complements OAuth and OpenId Connect strategies for [micro]services, easily incorporating cloud and on-prem data into policy decisions.
NextLabs Authorization Management separates policy management from the application lifecycle. It externalizes access control decisions to a decision point (decision is based on the data they want to access and the action they want to perform) that is decoupled from the application. The system interrogates an information point to determine a user's access rights based on a centrally managed policy. Authorization and access rights to an organization's network or assets are granted dynamically in real-time based on user, data and environmental attributes. Externalized authorization allows for the management of permissions to multiple systems from a single platform, streamlining the access process and reducing administrative burden. Access control to file shares, network subnets, document repositories and applications can now be made in real time by a centrally-managed decision point, using attributes in a user's directory entry.
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