We performed a comparison between OpenIAM Identity Governance and Ping Identity Platform based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
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OpenIAM Identity Governance is ranked 13th in User Provisioning Software while Ping Identity Platform is ranked 5th in Authentication Systems with 19 reviews. OpenIAM Identity Governance is rated 8.0, while Ping Identity Platform is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of OpenIAM Identity Governance writes "Manages user identities and application access in a centralized way from a single console/portal". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Ping Identity Platform writes " A highly stable tool offering extremely helpful technical support to its users". OpenIAM Identity Governance is most compared with EVOLVEUM midPoint, SailPoint Identity Security Cloud, CyberArk Privileged Access Manager, Saviynt and Symantec Identity Governance and Administration, whereas Ping Identity Platform is most compared with Microsoft Entra ID, Symantec Siteminder, ForgeRock, Microsoft Active Directory and SailPoint Identity Security Cloud.
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Agreed. What are the business requirements?
There is a huge difference in between SSO and IAM. Don't confuse the 2 or you will be very disappointed. PING is SSO and partners with IAM providers while OpenIAM is a Identity Management System that provides SSO capabilities within its software. Single Signon is still managed by individual applications and AD. Our comparison was Okta and PING, but same concept.
Suggest you get in contact with a cyber security consultant on this one....I would suggest the following Neira Jones or Colin Miles or Brian Brackenborough or Brian McGlone
Check out OneIdentity as another option in your analysis. www.oneidentity.com I'm not a vendor, and the company I work with does not use the IAM part, but I like it. Quest TPAM for privileged access management has been integrated to the OneIdentity suite, and is a very good tool.
I’m not familiar with those two products, unfortunately. Quest TPAM became One Identity, and is still the best, as far as I know.