This solution is good for small organizations where they are looking for end-to-end infrastructure that is completely in the cloud. It is very good for Single Sign-On and deep provisioning. Additionally, they also support different types of architecture integrations, such as on-premies. I would recommend it based on the cost, licensing, and integration. I rate WSO2 Identity Server a seven out of ten.
Senior Technical Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-12-24T18:13:15Z
Dec 24, 2020
This is a very effective solution for small to medium-sized enterprises. Overall, I would rate the solution at an eight out of ten. It's a really good product, from what I have seen so far.
I tried the product but I found it very cumbersome, so I no longer use it. Time and simplicity were my primary concerns, so I moved on to a new solution. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
This is a really good, open source product. I would suggest purchasing a subscription for technical support. It is a lightweight program, and the documentation is sufficient. However, there are specific features that you may want to use, and for this you may need full, in-depth support when it comes time to deploy. Once you purchase the subscription, it is like a perpetual license. You can do everything yourself. I would rate this product eight out of ten. Other than the small improvements that I have suggested, it is a very good solution.
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.
WSO2 Identity Server is a user-friendly and easy-to-adapt product. I rate it a seven out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others. I would rate it a ten out of ten.
It's great, I would rate WSO2 Identity Server a nine out of ten.
This solution is good for small organizations where they are looking for end-to-end infrastructure that is completely in the cloud. It is very good for Single Sign-On and deep provisioning. Additionally, they also support different types of architecture integrations, such as on-premies. I would recommend it based on the cost, licensing, and integration. I rate WSO2 Identity Server a seven out of ten.
This is a very effective solution for small to medium-sized enterprises. Overall, I would rate the solution at an eight out of ten. It's a really good product, from what I have seen so far.
I tried the product but I found it very cumbersome, so I no longer use it. Time and simplicity were my primary concerns, so I moved on to a new solution. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
This is a really good, open source product. I would suggest purchasing a subscription for technical support. It is a lightweight program, and the documentation is sufficient. However, there are specific features that you may want to use, and for this you may need full, in-depth support when it comes time to deploy. Once you purchase the subscription, it is like a perpetual license. You can do everything yourself. I would rate this product eight out of ten. Other than the small improvements that I have suggested, it is a very good solution.