PreSales Lead- Government & Defense at Accops Systems Pvt Ltd
Vendor
Top 5
2023-11-21T08:55:17Z
Nov 21, 2023
VMware Identity Manager is a part of VMware Horizon, which is utilized to manage users. I was previously an employee of VMware. I continued using products from VMware, even in HP, Accops, and Novel. Personally, VMware Identity Manager is useful for comparison purposes so that I can provide better solutions to my company's customers.
Assistant Manager at KBSL Information Technologies
Real User
Top 20
2022-10-25T12:47:58Z
Oct 25, 2022
A user can leverage the solution if they basically want to integrate the system with two-factor authentication or multifactor authentication to access desktops and sessions. Users also leverage the access portal from a remote host and gain access to the system.
At the time, our primary use case was for the purpose of having single authentication around endpoints. Every single endpoint was managed by Workspace ONE: iOS, Android devices, and Windows standard devices. We were provisioning payloads. We had a trust relationship between Workspace ONE and the vIDM console, and we were handling certificates around those, to provide seamless certification. In the end, a user with specific applications wouldn't be required to type in any username, password, etc. vIDM was a SaaS-based solution, at the time, where you had the vIDM connectors in case you were required to have LDAP Synchronization. It was completely on a dedicated cloud from VMware.
Our use case of this solution is for the Zero Trust feature; when anyone from the company logs in, the authentication goes through VMware Access and checks that only devices owned by our company can access all their source and on-premise applications. I'm CEO of the company.
Senior system engineer at KBSL Information Technologies
Real User
2020-03-30T07:58:14Z
Mar 30, 2020
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our clients. Our customers use it as a single catalog for all of the resources.
I use this solution as a single sign-on, and I can join other domains in my environment. You can also get permission from the users to access something from my desktop or portable.
I am the CEO of our company and we implemented VMware to help our users when they go to different source applications. We wanted that to be easier for them.
VMware Identity Manager is an Identity as a Service (IDaaS) offering, providing application provisioning, self-service catalog, conditional access controls and Single Sign-On (SSO) for SaaS, web, cloud and native mobile applications. It simplifies business mobility with one touch from any device, empowers employees with a self-service app store, optimizes user experience & security with AirWatch and was designed for the mobile cloud world for AirWatch enrolled devices providing a...
I use VMware Identity Manager to make it easy for clients to access apps with one login.
VMware Identity Manager is a part of VMware Horizon, which is utilized to manage users. I was previously an employee of VMware. I continued using products from VMware, even in HP, Accops, and Novel. Personally, VMware Identity Manager is useful for comparison purposes so that I can provide better solutions to my company's customers.
A user can leverage the solution if they basically want to integrate the system with two-factor authentication or multifactor authentication to access desktops and sessions. Users also leverage the access portal from a remote host and gain access to the system.
At the time, our primary use case was for the purpose of having single authentication around endpoints. Every single endpoint was managed by Workspace ONE: iOS, Android devices, and Windows standard devices. We were provisioning payloads. We had a trust relationship between Workspace ONE and the vIDM console, and we were handling certificates around those, to provide seamless certification. In the end, a user with specific applications wouldn't be required to type in any username, password, etc. vIDM was a SaaS-based solution, at the time, where you had the vIDM connectors in case you were required to have LDAP Synchronization. It was completely on a dedicated cloud from VMware.
Our use case of this solution is for the Zero Trust feature; when anyone from the company logs in, the authentication goes through VMware Access and checks that only devices owned by our company can access all their source and on-premise applications. I'm CEO of the company.
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our clients. Our customers use it as a single catalog for all of the resources.
I use this solution as a single sign-on, and I can join other domains in my environment. You can also get permission from the users to access something from my desktop or portable.
I am the CEO of our company and we implemented VMware to help our users when they go to different source applications. We wanted that to be easier for them.
We have used the solution to deploy for corporate organizations and also for complex networks.