Mechanical Engineer at a marketing services firm with 11-50 employees
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2023-12-07T15:27:00Z
Dec 7, 2023
I used it as an administrator without implementing it myself. As for valuable aspects or benefits, the significant point is that it's a straightforward, single solution that just works.
One of the most useful features was the single sign-on. You can use it as an identity provider or service provider. And you can use their organization unit feature to enable or disable some of the features for a specific group of users.
Cloud Solution Engineer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
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2020-07-26T08:19:00Z
Jul 26, 2020
I think the first thing that is great is that it gives you a lot of features, like login, and then vaulted passwords and secure LDAP. It becomes easier for the end customer to leverage all those features without going to a higher SKU of G Suite.
CEO at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
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2020-01-07T06:27:00Z
Jan 7, 2020
Although we have not looked at the whole product and explored it completely, we find that all the authentication features that we are using now are valuable.
The main control page and the ability to manage all our users from a web-based portal are the most valuable aspects of the solution. That's particularly useful because we're a heterogeneous network.
Cloud Identity is an Identity as a Service (IDaaS) and enterprise mobility management (EMM) product. It offers the identity services and endpoint administration that are available in G Suite as a stand-alone product. As an administrator, you can use Cloud Identity to manage your users, apps, and devices from a central location - the Google Admin console.
The most valuable feature of Google Cloud Identity is its stability.
It is a stable solution. Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
I used it as an administrator without implementing it myself. As for valuable aspects or benefits, the significant point is that it's a straightforward, single solution that just works.
Google Cloud Identity uses what they call organizational units (OUs) instead of the security groups you'd find in Microsoft's Entra.
The initial setup is easy.
It is a very stable solution. I would rate it a ten out of ten.
The tool provides a free service that you can integrate for laptop authentication. You also don’t need a separate Active Directory.
The most valuable feature of Google Cloud Identity is group access. You are able to assign policies to groups instead of users individually.
It's easy to set up.
Cloud Identity is scalable enough for our needs. It's serving more than 3,000 users in our organization.
Google is always on its own. Google Cloud Identity is pretty good on every point.
One of the most useful features was the single sign-on. You can use it as an identity provider or service provider. And you can use their organization unit feature to enable or disable some of the features for a specific group of users.
I think the first thing that is great is that it gives you a lot of features, like login, and then vaulted passwords and secure LDAP. It becomes easier for the end customer to leverage all those features without going to a higher SKU of G Suite.
The most valuable feature is that you can manage users from one central location.
The most valuable feature is the performance.
Although we have not looked at the whole product and explored it completely, we find that all the authentication features that we are using now are valuable.
The Cloud Identity is well advanced in terms of features, applications, and the components that it is offering.
The main control page and the ability to manage all our users from a web-based portal are the most valuable aspects of the solution. That's particularly useful because we're a heterogeneous network.