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"It is stable. We can automate many of our daily operations with it, and we don't have to manage many things manually.""It is multiple identity and access management, so all of the applications are valuable. It's also part of the automated process.""One of the most valuable features of IBM Cloud Identity Service is that it delivers integrations with the commercial SaaS software that's available."

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"The APIs are well documented, which has allowed us to access the IDCS security applications in our custom APIs.""The most valuable feature is the reduced maintenance burden for the client.""Onboarding of new employees, consultants, and partners has rapidly increased. We reduced the time to onboard them and the ease of onboarding has been improved. Therefore, we recognize there has been efficiency which has been brought into our organization.""Identity Cloud has simplified our migrations. Since we're primarily working with native Oracle solutions, we can adopt many features of Oracle Identity Cloud Management.""The most valuable feature is identity management.""Federation and Identity let us create users and send federation tools, giving the authentication and authorization to users. With the on-premise solution, I can do the installation, configuration, and integration of Identity Access Management. This gives us direct access. The integration with the single solution E-business suite is also very valuable.""The most valuable features are the high stability and good performance."

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"The initial setup is complex, it's not straightforward. It takes months because it's not straightforward.""IBM Cloud Identity Service is going in the right direction with the product. They need to keep building out the integrations and having the library is very critical.""Everything can be more stable and secure. There could also be more account features. I would like to be able to do more things through it to manage users' accounts."

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"Self Service features are still limited in IDCS, and there is a need for more customization of the self-service screens.""Oracle needs to improve the GUI and many other aspects of the cloud console. It isn't as slick as Azure, Google, or IWS cloud. The documentation could be better, too.""We still see a lot of bugs in any of the versions that Oracle comes out with. So, there are a lot of bugs that need to be fixed.""The IDs that are not used for a particular number of days should be disabled automatically.""The initial setup was a little complex. At that time, the method of integration was a bit complicated due to the scripts that we were required to write for the integration.""The protocol could be easier to use.""The cost of this solution should be reduced."

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  • "The price of the solution is expensive for non-enterprise companies. IBM's always going to be a little more expensive, you're going to be paying a premium. However, depending on the organization's needs, there's probably a benefit there to do even with the price being the way it is."
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  • "The foundation tier that is offered with other cloud services subscriptions is fairly extensive and supports the use of identities, groups, and privileges in those cloud services."
  • "Our licensing costs are on a yearly basis."
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    Top Answer:The most valuable feature is the reduced maintenance burden for the client.
    Top Answer:We still see a lot of bugs in any of the versions that Oracle comes out with. So, there are a lot of bugs that need to be fixed. Some of the documentation is not incorrect, but it could be more clear… more »
    Top Answer:I used it for user provisioning, role-based access control, and single sign-on. I had various different use cases.
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    Overview

    Whether your applications are custom, your business processes complex, or you're looking for world-class professional services and project management to coordinate each step of your project, IBM Cloud Identity Service is uniquely suited to serve organizations with out-of-the box challenges.

    IBM Cloud Identity Service can be designed to help with the full lifecycle of implementation and operations, including discovery, planning, project management, integration engineering and more – expertly delivered by IBM's global staff of identity professionals.

    Oracle Identity Cloud Service enables organizations to automate security, compliance, and IDM activities regardless of where they are on their journey to the cloud.

    Sample Customers
    Baxter Healthcare, 
    Valuecube, Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction, Ricoh
    Top Industries
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    Financial Services Firm24%
    Computer Software Company13%
    Comms Service Provider12%
    Retailer7%
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    Computer Software Company20%
    Manufacturing Company11%
    Government10%
    Financial Services Firm8%
    Company Size
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    Small Business15%
    Midsize Enterprise9%
    Large Enterprise76%
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    Small Business20%
    Midsize Enterprise19%
    Large Enterprise61%
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    IBM Cloud Identity Service is ranked 22nd in Identity and Access Management as a Service (IDaaS) (IAMaaS) while Oracle Identity Cloud Service is ranked 18th in Identity and Access Management as a Service (IDaaS) (IAMaaS) with 7 reviews. IBM Cloud Identity Service is rated 8.0, while Oracle Identity Cloud Service is rated 7.6. The top reviewer of IBM Cloud Identity Service writes "Excellent support, beneficial integration, and low maintenance". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Identity Cloud Service writes "An important foundation product for other cloud services, although the UI needs improvement". IBM Cloud Identity Service is most compared with Microsoft Entra ID, whereas Oracle Identity Cloud Service is most compared with Microsoft Entra ID, SailPoint IdentityIQ and Okta Workforce Identity.

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