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CategorySingle Sign-On (SSO)May 19, 2025Download
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Infrastructure Specialist at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Verified user of IBM Tivoli Access Manager [EOL]
Jul 17, 2017
I can integrate with in-house provisioning systems. The profiling element is complex.

Pros

"Single Sign-On functionality is valuable because the core purpose of the product is to allow universal (or bespoke) SSO for application suites."

Cons

"The profiling element is incredibly robust, but also equally as complex, it requires an off-site course to be able to understand the context or the plethora of options available. "
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Senior IAM/ Security Consultan at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Verified user of IBM Tivoli Access Manager [EOL]
Jun 11, 2017
The SSO, URL-based access control, OAuth 2 and OIDC are the most valuable features.

Pros

"OAuth 2 is now the de facto standard for API protection and scoped authorized delegation. IBM TAM now supports OAuth 2 and can act as fully compliant OAuth 2 authorization server. "

Cons

"An Amazon Machine Image (AMI) for the newer appliance versions for hosting the virtual appliances on AWS will help."
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Tivoli Consultant at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees
Verified user of IBM Tivoli Access Manager [EOL]
Jan 29, 2017
Product version discussed: 6.1.1
AuthN and AuthZ mechanisms are built-in.
PeerSpot user
Solution Architect Lead at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Verified user of IBM Tivoli Access Manager [EOL]
Sep 1, 2016
Product version discussed: 6.1
It can map a user account in a domain controller to a web application's user account that has a different ID, in collaboration with IBM Tivoli Identity Manager.
RV
Senior Consultant at a tech company with 10,001+ employees
Verified user of IBM Tivoli Access Manager [EOL]
Dec 30, 2014
We're able to generate user accounts much quicker than before but cross-domain authentication needs improvement.
RV
Senior Consultant at a tech company with 10,001+ employees
Verified user of IBM Tivoli Access Manager [EOL]
Jun 28, 2017
Authentication, authorization and risk profile are valuable features. It is one of the best products in the present market.

Pros

"SAML 2.0."

Cons

"The self-service portal needs improvement."
PeerSpot user
Middleware Specialist at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Verified user of IBM Tivoli Access Manager [EOL]
Mar 7, 2017
Product version discussed: 5, 5.1, 6.0, 6.1, 7
Component integration, SSO capabilities and transparency are the most valuable features I have found.
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Iam Security Architect & Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Verified user of IBM Tivoli Access Manager [EOL]
Jan 31, 2017
Acts as a reverse proxy, a single point for authentication and authorization. Advanced access control introduces adaptive or risk-based authentication.