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We performed a comparison between AWS IAM Identity Center and Red Hat Single Sign On based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Cisco, Auth0 and others in Single Sign-On (SSO).
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Pros
"The product is easy for beginners to learn and use."

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

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Cons
"In the product, two groups cannot have the same name...In general, the tool does not allow for the duplication of names."

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"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.""Security could be improved."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "The product is cheap since it is available on the cloud."
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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:The product is easy for beginners to learn and use.
    Top Answer:The product is cheap since it is available on the cloud. AWS IAM Identity Center does not fall under the services that my company provides continuously to our customers, but we do create users and… more »
    Top Answer:I don't think there is any need for improvement in the product since everything has been created architecturally by AWS. AWS has given all the features in the tool. In the product, two groups cannot… 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.
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    Also Known As
    AWS Single Sign On, AWS SSO
    Red Hat Single Sign-On, Red Hat SSO, RH SSO, RH-SSO
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    Overview

    AWS IAM Identity Center is the recommended service for managing your workforce's access to AWS applications or your multiple AWS accounts (or both). It is a flexible solution that can be used to connect your existing identity source or help you create users in AWS. IAM Identity Center can be used alongside your existing AWS account access configurations.

    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
    Expedia, Intuit, Royal Dutch Shell, Brooks Brothers
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    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company24%
    Government10%
    Comms Service Provider9%
    Financial Services Firm9%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm15%
    Government13%
    Computer Software Company13%
    Manufacturing Company10%
    Company Size
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business26%
    Midsize Enterprise17%
    Large Enterprise57%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business17%
    Midsize Enterprise18%
    Large Enterprise65%
    Buyer's Guide
    Single Sign-On (SSO)
    April 2024
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    AWS IAM Identity Center is ranked 21st in Single Sign-On (SSO) with 1 review while Red Hat Single Sign On is ranked 11th in Single Sign-On (SSO) with 4 reviews. AWS IAM Identity Center is rated 9.0, while Red Hat Single Sign On is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of AWS IAM Identity Center writes "Helps users provide or revoke accesses whenever needed". 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". AWS IAM Identity Center is most compared with Microsoft Entra ID, Fortinet FortiAuthenticator and PingFederate, whereas Red Hat Single Sign On is most compared with Microsoft Entra ID, Auth0, Okta Workforce Identity, Fortinet FortiAuthenticator and Symantec Siteminder.

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    We monitor all Single Sign-On (SSO) reviews to prevent fraudulent reviews and keep review quality high. We do not post reviews by company employees or direct competitors. We validate each review for authenticity via cross-reference with LinkedIn, and personal follow-up with the reviewer when necessary.