Kaseya AuthAnvil vs One Identity Defender comparison

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We performed a comparison between Kaseya AuthAnvil and One Identity Defender based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Top Answer:It's very fast, and it's easy to use because it's integrated with Active Directory.
Top Answer:Maybe it could provide support for more web applications. It would be useful to focus on other web applications. For example, if an application needs to be installed on an iOS server and it's not, it… more »
Top Answer:Our primary use cases include functions such as role-based access control, user registration, and integration with other systems. We use it to improve the security of our web applications… more »
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Remembering passwords for so many different applications is impossible. Users often reuse the same weak passwords, and take too much of IT’s time resetting them when forgotten. Onboarding and removing users is also a very time consuming task. Kaseya AuthAnvil makes provisioning and deprovisioning users a snap, giving IT more time back in their day.

Defender enhances security by requiring two-factor authentication to gain access to your network resources. Defender uses your current identity store within Microsoft Active Directory (AD) to enable two-factor authentication.

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UltiSat, Clear Concepts, nVidia, United States Postal Service, Cisco, Redbox, Spark Digital, People's Bank & Trust
Bakersfield Police Department, Village of Westmont, Illinois
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Computer Software Company16%
Financial Services Firm14%
Comms Service Provider13%
Retailer10%
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Small Business16%
Midsize Enterprise21%
Large Enterprise63%
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Kaseya AuthAnvil is ranked 42nd in Authentication Systems while One Identity Defender is ranked 16th in Authentication Systems with 3 reviews. Kaseya AuthAnvil is rated 0.0, while One Identity Defender is rated 8.6. On the other hand, the top reviewer of One Identity Defender writes "Good compatibility, responsive support, and a nice interface". Kaseya AuthAnvil is most compared with CyberArk Privileged Access Manager and Microsoft Entra ID, whereas One Identity Defender is most compared with Microsoft Entra ID and Cisco Duo.

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