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Executive Summary

We performed a comparison between Atlassian Crowd and Red Hat Single Sign On based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out in this report how the two Single Sign-On (SSO) solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
To learn more, read our detailed Atlassian Crowd vs. Red Hat Single Sign On Report (Updated: March 2024).
768,886 professionals have used our research since 2012.
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Quotes From Members
We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use.
Here are some excerpts of what they said:
Pros
"The most valuable features are predominantly in the directory and development spaces.""One standout feature is the capability to configure various authentication and authorization methods from diverse user directories."

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"Good support for single sign-on protocols.""It is very easy to scale and use as you want.""Red Hat SSO has a lot of very concise, well laid out documentation, which is available in the free edition as well.""The product’s most valuable feature is its ability to assign only one password for the user at a false value.""Red Hat SSO integrates well with our other solutions. Using OIDC protocols and ITL integration, employees can authenticate with Red Hat SSO and access our microservices."

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Cons
"It makes you more efficient, but you have to optimize what you're doing before you get into the software.""There's a need for effective group membership management, especially for corporate programs."

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"Security could be improved.""The product’s technical support services could be better.""Red Hat SSO's architecture could be updated.""They could provide more checks and balances to find out if there have been any security lapses, e.g., if somebody is trying to break into the system. Some other products have these detection mechanisms in case someone is trying to hack into the system or find out a user's passwords."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "It's pretty cheap. I would rate the price as three out of five."
  • "While it may seem affordable for larger enterprises, it tends to become more expensive as you move up the scale."
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  • "It is a low cost product. This product can be used by non-profit organizations or universities, when they don't want to invest a lot of money."
  • "If you want support, that is when you use the paid version. There are different support categories that you can pay for, which provide different support levels. E.g., there is a quick response if you pay a higher amount, where the response time is within a few hours."
  • "The license is around $8000 USD."
  • "Red Hat Single Sign On is expensive."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:One standout feature is the capability to configure various authentication and authorization methods from diverse user directories.
    Top Answer:The pricing ranges from low to medium. While it may seem affordable for larger enterprises, it tends to become more expensive as you move up the scale.
    Top Answer:Our main use case is for user management, especially in the context of developers. The focus is consolidating different user types, such as active and desktop users, and facilitating a unified user… more »
    Top Answer:The product’s most valuable feature is its ability to assign only one password for the user at a false value.
    Top Answer:Red Hat Single Sign On is expensive. There are similar local solutions available at low-cost.
    Top Answer:The product’s technical support services could be better. Additionally, they should add complimentary software security versions.
    Ranking
    14th
    Views
    277
    Comparisons
    194
    Reviews
    2
    Average Words per Review
    471
    Rating
    9.0
    11th
    Views
    1,424
    Comparisons
    1,040
    Reviews
    2
    Average Words per Review
    227
    Rating
    10.0
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    Also Known As
    Crowd
    Red Hat Single Sign-On, Red Hat SSO, RH SSO, RH-SSO
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    Overview
    Atlassian Crowd is a single sign-on and user identity tool that's easy to use, administer, and integrate. Users can come from anywhere: Active Directory, LDAP, Crowd itself, or any mix thereof. Control permissions to all your applications in one place Ð Atlassian, Subversion, Google Apps, or your own apps.

    Red Hat is the world’s leading provider of enterprise open source solutions, using a community-powered approach to deliver high-performing Linux, cloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies.

    Sample Customers
    NHL, Interspire, Appfire
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    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    University14%
    Comms Service Provider10%
    Healthcare Company10%
    Energy/Utilities Company8%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm15%
    Government13%
    Computer Software Company13%
    Manufacturing Company10%
    Company Size
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business35%
    Midsize Enterprise25%
    Large Enterprise39%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business17%
    Midsize Enterprise18%
    Large Enterprise65%
    Buyer's Guide
    Atlassian Crowd vs. Red Hat Single Sign On
    March 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about Atlassian Crowd vs. Red Hat Single Sign On and other solutions. Updated: March 2024.
    768,886 professionals have used our research since 2012.

    Atlassian Crowd is ranked 14th in Single Sign-On (SSO) with 4 reviews while Red Hat Single Sign On is ranked 11th in Single Sign-On (SSO) with 4 reviews. Atlassian Crowd is rated 9.2, while Red Hat Single Sign On is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Atlassian Crowd writes "Enhanced user management offering seamless single sign-on, scalability for large enterprises, and improved configurability through integration with various user sources and directories". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Red Hat Single Sign On writes "It is very easy to scale and use as you want, but there could be more checks and balances to find out if there have been any security lapses". Atlassian Crowd is most compared with Microsoft Entra ID, whereas Red Hat Single Sign On is most compared with Microsoft Entra ID, Auth0, Okta Workforce Identity, Fortinet FortiAuthenticator and PingFederate. See our Atlassian Crowd vs. Red Hat Single Sign On report.

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