I would recommend SAP Identity Management to others. It's a smart tool that works with recommendations and includes discovery analytics based on analytic reports. It manages user movement, monitors errors, and corrects assigned roles to ensure they are in the right position. I rate it a ten out of ten.
I highly recommend this solution to anyone looking to implement SAP Identity Management. It offers robust features and benefits that can greatly enhance authentication and access control processes. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
CEO at a energy/utilities company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-11-11T17:15:22Z
Nov 11, 2022
I'm using both One Identity Manager and SAP Identity Management. Still, I'd like to drop one of the two because the maintenance is quite expensive to support products with similar functionality. The number of users handled by SAP Identity Management for access management is two thousand. In terms of maintenance, my company outsourced it. My rating for SAP Identity Management is a five out of ten. It's a fair rating, and though I'm not happy with it right now, it could be a deployment problem, not an SAP problem.
Security Consultant at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-10-12T11:06:42Z
Oct 12, 2022
I'm working with SAP in general. I'm a security consultant, and I'm working with pretty much all the solutions of SAP, including SAP Identity Management. In previous years, I used to work with SAP Identity Management a lot, but currently, I'm using the solution less. I'm also involved in the deployment of SAP Identity Management. I provide the latest version of the solution to my customers. My rating for SAP Identity Management is eight out of ten. I'd recommend SAP Identity Management to people looking into implementing it. My company is a partner of SAP.
My company is an implementation partner for SAP, it recommends and gives SAP applications and other solutions such as ERP, Maestro, etc., to clients. I'm working with SAP Identity Management and SAP Governance, Risk, and Compliance. SAP Identity Management is installed in the system, and it's being implemented because it's a readily available tool that my company can use. At the moment, I don't have any specific advice for people looking into implementing the solution. My rating for SAP Identity Management is seven out of ten.
System Analyst Lead at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-03-18T06:06:05Z
Mar 18, 2020
I would suggest carrying out some requirement engineering before choosing any system. If you're really SAP-dominated, it makes sense to go to SAP IDM, because it's more or less a niche product. But if you have a really hetero system landscape, it makes sense to evaluate other systems because I think the effort for having connectors developed or customized for non-SAP systems can be huge. You can save time and money if you really choose a vendor or application which has mostly standard connectors. If you use SAP around 70%-80% of the time in your company, it makes sense to have SAP IDM. Everything else needs evaluation. I would rate this product a seven out of 10.
Business Systems Lead at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-05-16T06:50:00Z
May 16, 2019
My advice for others implementing this solution is to identify all of the systems that you need to connect to using SSO. Make sure that you have a unique identifier for each user, whether it be an employee ID or a username. Just make sure that it is available for IDM to provision it and do the sample authentications. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
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I would recommend SAP Identity Management to others. It's a smart tool that works with recommendations and includes discovery analytics based on analytic reports. It manages user movement, monitors errors, and corrects assigned roles to ensure they are in the right position. I rate it a ten out of ten.
I highly recommend this solution to anyone looking to implement SAP Identity Management. It offers robust features and benefits that can greatly enhance authentication and access control processes. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I'm using both One Identity Manager and SAP Identity Management. Still, I'd like to drop one of the two because the maintenance is quite expensive to support products with similar functionality. The number of users handled by SAP Identity Management for access management is two thousand. In terms of maintenance, my company outsourced it. My rating for SAP Identity Management is a five out of ten. It's a fair rating, and though I'm not happy with it right now, it could be a deployment problem, not an SAP problem.
I'm working with SAP in general. I'm a security consultant, and I'm working with pretty much all the solutions of SAP, including SAP Identity Management. In previous years, I used to work with SAP Identity Management a lot, but currently, I'm using the solution less. I'm also involved in the deployment of SAP Identity Management. I provide the latest version of the solution to my customers. My rating for SAP Identity Management is eight out of ten. I'd recommend SAP Identity Management to people looking into implementing it. My company is a partner of SAP.
I rate SAP Identity Management an eight out of ten.
My company is an implementation partner for SAP, it recommends and gives SAP applications and other solutions such as ERP, Maestro, etc., to clients. I'm working with SAP Identity Management and SAP Governance, Risk, and Compliance. SAP Identity Management is installed in the system, and it's being implemented because it's a readily available tool that my company can use. At the moment, I don't have any specific advice for people looking into implementing the solution. My rating for SAP Identity Management is seven out of ten.
I would suggest carrying out some requirement engineering before choosing any system. If you're really SAP-dominated, it makes sense to go to SAP IDM, because it's more or less a niche product. But if you have a really hetero system landscape, it makes sense to evaluate other systems because I think the effort for having connectors developed or customized for non-SAP systems can be huge. You can save time and money if you really choose a vendor or application which has mostly standard connectors. If you use SAP around 70%-80% of the time in your company, it makes sense to have SAP IDM. Everything else needs evaluation. I would rate this product a seven out of 10.
I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
My advice for others implementing this solution is to identify all of the systems that you need to connect to using SSO. Make sure that you have a unique identifier for each user, whether it be an employee ID or a username. Just make sure that it is available for IDM to provision it and do the sample authentications. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.