We performed a comparison between Keeper and One Identity Manager based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), HashiCorp and others in Enterprise Password Managers."It is nice to be able to use my Touch ID and have access to all my passwords in one place."
"Password sharing and SSO. These features almost become a necessity to make sure that company data is safe and reduce the possibility of data breach."
"Keeper has strong security features."
"The installation and its use are very simple."
"Chrome extension and app."
"It keeps my passwords organized and safe."
"I like Keeper's mobility and its accessibility."
"I like a couple of things about this solution. Being able to share passwords with other people is valuable. You can see if the information is out on the dark web and whether you have weak passwords and the last time they were changed. You could also have the 2FA or MFA codes embedded in the application so that you don't have to use your phone or any other 2FA device, which is something very important."
"The self-service functionality of One Identity Manager is arguably the most valuable feature."
"Its flexibility is the most valuable feature, the way we can customize the user interface and the workflow processes."
"For me, personally, the automation is the most valuable feature. I don't have to do things manually, like creating user accounts and provisioning them to the target systems."
"One Identity Manager is flexible and offers numerous connectors that enable us to serve as the core component of the system, as well as to construct our own connectors using the API."
"We no longer keep users who shouldn't exist."
"We have seen a slight reduction in help desk calls, as this solution is a self-service product."
"The best part of One Identity Manager is that it provides wholesome features. Most of the things required for identity management are given out of the box in One Identity Manager. You can just define your use cases, take this tool, and right away implement the solution."
"One of the valuable features is that it is relatively organized. I definitely appreciate that aspect. It is also relatively simple to use with a very easy flow to the GUI. The user interface is really top-notch."
"Search functions are sometimes weird."
"Possible offline access to passwords. Therefore, when internet access is unavailable, I can still access my vault."
"The organization of items needs improvement. For example, when I log onto the cloud version as well, everything is shown on my folder. It is hard to differentiate between files and documents in my list of items I have stored inside."
"The password rotation feature could be improved."
"Maybe a sort of category organizer to help with organizing passwords for different things, such as banking, medical, shopping, and school."
"The technical support for this solution could be faster support and improved if they had a better understanding of my questions."
"The stability of the solution can be improved."
"I would love it if you didn't have to re-authenticate when you start up a new browser."
"We would like the product to integrate with ServiceNow, since One Identity Manager and ServiceNow are two of our better tools."
"Quest Software should provide notes and documents to customers before they buy the product and license."
"One Identity has a self-service portal but many customers need a helpdesk where they can go in and request. To make that happen we need to do a lot of customization. Maybe that could be improved..."
"We are trying to get rid stability issues from the legacy version. We are now implementing version 8.2, which is so much better than version 6."
"The customization process should be simplified."
"A feature that I would like to see is a mobile app that provides users the ability to make changes or add users to the Active Directory, on the fly."
"We fell into that trap of over-customization which made upgrading the product difficult."
"One Identity Manager is currently in the process of modernizing its UI, which I hope will result in a more user-friendly interface for its Identity Manager. However, it is uncertain whether they have plans to consolidate their various tools into a unified system to simplify configuration and tasks."
Keeper is ranked 11th in Enterprise Password Managers with 32 reviews while One Identity Manager is ranked 3rd in Identity Management (IM) with 75 reviews. Keeper is rated 9.2, while One Identity Manager is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Keeper writes "It's an inexpensive, scalable solution that has improved our security". On the other hand, the top reviewer of One Identity Manager writes "The JML is customizable but the support team isn't strong". Keeper is most compared with HashiCorp Vault, CyberArk Privileged Access Manager, Azure Key Vault, LastPass and Delinea Secret Server, whereas One Identity Manager is most compared with SailPoint IdentityIQ, Oracle Identity Governance, EVOLVEUM midPoint, Cisco ISE (Identity Services Engine) and ForgeRock.
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