One Identity Safeguard Solving PAM Problems - Comparison

If you have used or evaluated any of the leading competitive solutions in this category, how would you compare this solution to them when it comes to solving PAM problems? Please explain.

Daniel Pettersson - PeerSpot reviewer
System Manager at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
When we looked into CyberArk, we also felt that the system was a leader because they were first, not because they were best. It seemed to be quite complex to deploy. Knowing our limits, we felt the Safeguard solution was more of a fit for us, and the user experience was way more intuitive than the CyberArk version.
Looking at the other competitors, they were more leaning toward a cloud-based solution... we felt that if we were going to keep all of the secrets of the company anywhere other than in our own environment, it would almost be irresponsible to have it on a vendor that always puts things in the cloud. That essentially meant we wouldn't know where they would be. By deploying it ourselves, at least we know where the keys to the kingdom are, and we control them.fv
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Tor Nordhagen - PeerSpot reviewer
Executive Director at Semaphore
One Identity is a very good package for most organizations. It's one of the simplest to use. CyberArk is the leader in the marketplace, but typically, it is too complex and too big for Norwegian organizations. One Identity PAM has the simplicity to fit Norwegian businesses. It has enough features for any medium-sized business under 50,000 people and under 10,000 servers. For those organizations, One Identity is a safe pick.
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