My company uses multiple solutions, and one of them is IBM Security Access Manager. In general, I would rate IBM Security Access Manager eight out of ten because its scalability is good. As a product, it's good, for example, it has good features. It's only the support that has an issue. I would recommend IBM Security Access Manager to users running IBM environments, otherwise, the market has many simplified solutions. If your company has IBM tools and an IBM environment, it's a must for me to recommend IBM Security Access Manager because using the solution would be easier for you. Otherwise, there's no limitation as the market is open and you'd find multiple, good solutions in the market. My company has a partnership with IBM.
Assitant Vice President at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
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Top 20
2022-03-25T21:39:28Z
Mar 25, 2022
I would advise looking for a product with good performance and advanced functionalities, especially on the security side. There should be stability and up-to-date or latest functionalities. Generally, if a product is stable, it doesn't have advanced functions, and if a product is highly advanced, it may not be stable. You should try to find a combination of both. It also depends on your requirements. Some people have small-scale usage, and performance might not be their concern, but security should always be a priority. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
It's a good solution for identification and access management. It's a mature solution and the support is good. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Manager in Digital Identity at PricewaterhouseCoopers
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2019-11-17T06:49:00Z
Nov 17, 2019
We use the on-premises deployment model. Typically we deal with enterprise-level organizations. We're an IBM partner and reseller. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
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My company uses multiple solutions, and one of them is IBM Security Access Manager. In general, I would rate IBM Security Access Manager eight out of ten because its scalability is good. As a product, it's good, for example, it has good features. It's only the support that has an issue. I would recommend IBM Security Access Manager to users running IBM environments, otherwise, the market has many simplified solutions. If your company has IBM tools and an IBM environment, it's a must for me to recommend IBM Security Access Manager because using the solution would be easier for you. Otherwise, there's no limitation as the market is open and you'd find multiple, good solutions in the market. My company has a partnership with IBM.
I would advise looking for a product with good performance and advanced functionalities, especially on the security side. There should be stability and up-to-date or latest functionalities. Generally, if a product is stable, it doesn't have advanced functions, and if a product is highly advanced, it may not be stable. You should try to find a combination of both. It also depends on your requirements. Some people have small-scale usage, and performance might not be their concern, but security should always be a priority. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
I rate IBM Security Access Manager an eight out of ten.
It's a good solution for identification and access management. It's a mature solution and the support is good. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
We use the on-premises deployment model. Typically we deal with enterprise-level organizations. We're an IBM partner and reseller. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.