Microsoft Identity Manager Valuable Features

GP
Consultant at NETI

The concept is primarily for the people in the business. In business, you can discuss how integrating all the services and resources within the company can bring numerous benefits. It involves having an integrated persona in the organization, not just in technology but throughout the company, including resources, printing, Salesforce, and office.

The problem lies in how to convey these ideas within each department. For example, the technology department might say, "No, this is an accounting problem because it's related to the accounting system." And the same goes for other departments like human resources. These are the kind of challenges we face when trying to integrate all the components within the company. We need to communicate with individuals about the benefits of identity, which are clear to project managers. We have executive support internally, but the challenge lies with the employees who don't see the benefits because they might be long-term or not immediately apparent.

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AnvarSadique - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Technology Architect at GMS INC

I appreciate how Microsoft keeps adding new features to Microsoft Identity Manager. It is not just about identity management; it is expanding into areas like zero trust and conditional access. This means we can create policies that require additional verification, even if you have the right username and password. It is a crucial feature for today's security needs, making it harder for unauthorized access, especially when compliance requirements are involved. Microsoft is doing a great job by continually enhancing the platform in this way.

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Bogdan Paun - PeerSpot reviewer
Microsoft Systems Engineer at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

Its interface and the fact that it's integrated with everything in the Microsoft ecosystem are the most valuable features. It integrates well with the operating systems, other apps, and servers, and it's easy to see exactly who's accessing what and so on.

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Akin Ayodele - PeerSpot reviewer
General Manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

What makes this solution attractive is the licensing model. Microsoft Identity Manager is included in premium versions of Azure AD and in enterprise agreements such as E3. This makes the solution very attractive to many of our clients who are subscribed to those products.

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RameshKumar9 - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at a international affairs institute with 10,001+ employees

Microsoft Identity Manager is easy to configure. Microsoft Identity Manager's documentation is good, and its end-user portal is user-friendly.

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Praveen Thomas - PeerSpot reviewer
Engineering Applications Team Lead at Arcadis

The product’s simplicity and integration are valuable. All the accounts are linked to Microsoft.

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TC
Engineer at Kessler

MIM's most valuable feature is its connectivity with Exchange.

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UdomsukeThawornstid - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of IT at TT Systems

The product allows us to track the logins easily. We can find out if someone is trying to attack Boot Guard.

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MB
Managing Director at a consultancy with 51-200 employees

The product’s most valuable feature is stability.

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Identity Management (IM)
February 2024
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