Based on what's available in the market, having another competitor or alternative product besides Microsoft would be great. For identity management, we tried using Jamf Cloud over two years ago. Google Identity is more suitable for smaller teams, around twenty people or fewer. It allows team members to log in with their email on their desktops and use their Google ID for websites. Google Identity seems to offer more login options compared to Microsoft. Overall, I rate the solution as six to seven out of ten.
Lead, Product Manager (Applications & Services) at FMDQ
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2024-08-20T10:49:00Z
Aug 20, 2024
I'd recommend Entra External ID for medium to large companies (100+ staff), as it's great for managing complexity with more users. I wouldn't recommend it for companies with less than 50 staff. I rate it a nine out of ten. We haven't integrated it with third-party solutions beyond the external applications we connect.
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Identity and access management (IAM) is the process of managing individual network identities (this includes devices as well as users) to determine access privileges for cloud and on-premise applications.
Based on what's available in the market, having another competitor or alternative product besides Microsoft would be great. For identity management, we tried using Jamf Cloud over two years ago. Google Identity is more suitable for smaller teams, around twenty people or fewer. It allows team members to log in with their email on their desktops and use their Google ID for websites. Google Identity seems to offer more login options compared to Microsoft. Overall, I rate the solution as six to seven out of ten.
I'd recommend Entra External ID for medium to large companies (100+ staff), as it's great for managing complexity with more users. I wouldn't recommend it for companies with less than 50 staff. I rate it a nine out of ten. We haven't integrated it with third-party solutions beyond the external applications we connect.