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"SAP CDC is very easy to use and the best part about this tool is its documentation."

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"I would rate the solution's stability eight or nine out of ten.""Some of the valuable features of the solution are the easy integration with processes, such as Single Sign-On. Overall WSO2 is straightforward and does not need customization.""The product provides easy integration between API manager and IT server components.""It's very easy to implement everything.""The keystore feature has been most valuable for us.""The single sign-on procedure itself, as well as the ability to connect to external user sources such as Microsoft Active Directory and LDAP servers, are the solution's most valuable features.""Comprehensive ecosystem."

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Cons
"I have struggled to give different access to different users in the same application."

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"I found the initial setup to be very complex.""This solution requires extensive knowledge to be used effectively as certain areas of its use are not user friendly.""The high availability architecture has to be improved.""Sometimes working with the code is difficult because I search for documentation about the code and how to work with the code, which is where I believe they should improve, by providing some documentation on how to work with the code.""The solution could improve its development from a user perspective.""This solution does not have BPM workflows already integrated, we had to integrate the BPM module externally. They do not provide full-featured auditing and certification modules out of the box.""There needs to be a good support model and easy-to-understand documentation."

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  • "We have to take their support, but that is a minimal charge if I'm comparing it to other identity managers."
  • "I have found the solutions license is priced competitively compared to others."
  • "At this time we are working with the open-source version."
  • "They should bring in some good pricing models to host the marketplace."
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    Top Answer:The product provides easy integration between API manager and IT server components.
    Top Answer:I rate WSO2 Identity Server’s pricing a seven out of ten. They offer two types of license subscriptions. One is Apache, where we can build it ourselves. The second one is the WSO2 purchase license… more »
    Top Answer:The product needs to be available in marketplaces for subscription. They should offer competitive pricing models. There could be a better service line compared to Kong. It will help us further adapt… more »
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    Gigya Customer Identity Management
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    Overview

    SAP's Customer Data Cloud helps grow your audience and build trusted, personalized customer relationships based on transparency and personal data control.

    WSO2 Identity Server can be used to simplify identity and access management (IAM) related activities in the enterprise. The product is based on open standards and open source principles. WSO2 Identity Server comes with seamless, easy to use integration capabilities that help connect applications, user stores, directories and identity management systems.

    Sample Customers
    Nutricia-Danone, ESI, Frontier Communications, Medialaan, Verizon Wireless, Talpa Media
    Nutanix, ELM, AlmavivA, BDigital, StubHub, M-creations, MedVision360
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Manufacturing Company19%
    Computer Software Company13%
    University11%
    Retailer9%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company17%
    Financial Services Firm13%
    Government10%
    Comms Service Provider8%
    Company Size
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business14%
    Midsize Enterprise10%
    Large Enterprise77%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business43%
    Midsize Enterprise29%
    Large Enterprise29%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business28%
    Midsize Enterprise16%
    Large Enterprise56%

    SAP Customer Data Cloud is ranked 2nd in Social Login while WSO2 Identity Server is ranked 6th in Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) with 7 reviews. SAP Customer Data Cloud is rated 8.0, while WSO2 Identity Server is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of SAP Customer Data Cloud writes "Enables us to sell products which creates significant revenue but their disaster recovery needs improvement". On the other hand, the top reviewer of WSO2 Identity Server writes "Provides valuable API management features, but its technical documentation needs improvement". SAP Customer Data Cloud is most compared with Auth0, SAP Identity Management, Okta Workforce Identity, ForgeRock and Symantec VIP Access Manager, whereas WSO2 Identity Server is most compared with Auth0, Amazon Cognito, CyberArk Privileged Access Manager, SAP Identity Management and SailPoint IdentityIQ.

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