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Associate Technical Architect at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-08-31T19:57:59Z
Aug 31, 2021
All our workloads are running on AWS, so integration with our workload is much easier on AWS Secrets Manager than going with another solution such as Thycotic.
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The most valuable feature of AWS Secrets Manager is its seamless integration with various AWS services.
The most valuable feature is security.
The product is easy to use and is inexpensive.
AWS Secrets Manager is used for storing secret information that has to be a secret from your customer and your employees.
It's highly scalable, so I'd rate it a ten out of ten.
The most valuable feature is the management of credentials.
All our workloads are running on AWS, so integration with our workload is much easier on AWS Secrets Manager than going with another solution such as Thycotic.
The API is fine and works well.
The most valuable feature is usability, as it is quite user-friendly.