Leiberman RED Identity Management [EOL] vs Tools4ever Password Management comparison

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We performed a comparison between Leiberman RED Identity Management [EOL] and Tools4ever Password Management based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Also Known As
Rapid Enterprise Defense Identity Management, Enterprise Random Password Manager
Tools4ever Self Service Reset Password Management, SSRPM
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Overview

Enterprise Random Password Manager (ERPM) is a Proactive Cyber Defense Platform that protects organizations against malicious insiders, advanced persistent threats (APTs) and other sophisticated cyber attacks – on-premises, in the cloud and in hybrid environments.

Self-Service Reset Password Management allows your team to focus on critical tasks rather than forgotten passwords. It allows end-users to easily reset their Active Directory password 24/7 based on simple, predefined questions. The “Forgot My Password” button is integrated seamlessly into the Windows logon screen so there’s no need to call or submit a support ticket. Less password reset related calls to the IT helpdesk equals more productive time for your team. SSRPM is simple, yet flexible offering various modular configuration options to meet the diverse needs of your end users.
Sample Customers
CME, VISA, Commerzbank, Rothschild, NMS, MHA, UAM, Tulane University, NYC, Lasko, Shell, ComEd, Petco, NetApp, Sharp, At&T, Brocade, Fox, CSC
Colby-Sawyer College, Community Bank of Florida, Harrison College, Havas, Needham Bank, Northland International University, Pinellas County School District, Regina Catholic Schools
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Computer Software Company20%
Manufacturing Company8%
Financial Services Firm8%
Government8%
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Small Business14%
Midsize Enterprise12%
Large Enterprise74%
Buyer's Guide
Enterprise Password Managers
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, HashiCorp, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and others in Enterprise Password Managers. Updated: March 2024.
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Leiberman RED Identity Management [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Enterprise Password Managers while Tools4ever Password Management is ranked 30th in Enterprise Password Managers. Leiberman RED Identity Management [EOL] is rated 7.8, while Tools4ever Password Management is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of Leiberman RED Identity Management [EOL] writes "It’s greatest ability is that it can easily randomize all local accounts on almost any endpoint". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Tools4ever Password Management writes "Set-up can be somewhat complicated but it has freed up account admins to perform other value-added work". Leiberman RED Identity Management [EOL] is most compared with , whereas Tools4ever Password Management is most compared with Saviynt and Fortinet FortiAuthenticator.

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