Overview
What is Workspace ONE Access?
Workspace ONE Access, (formerly VMware Identity Manager), provides multi-factor authentication, conditional access and single sign-on to SaaS, web and native mobile apps.
VMWare Identity Manager is great for Enterprise Remote Data and Application Delivery
Pricing
What is Workspace ONE Access?
Workspace ONE Access, (formerly VMware Identity Manager), provides multi-factor authentication, conditional access and single sign-on to SaaS, web and native mobile apps.
Entry-level set up fee?
- No setup fee
Offerings
- Free Trial
- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Demos
Workspace ONE Access Connector 21.08: Migration Walk-Through
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Reviews and Ratings
(18)Reviews
(1-2 of 2)Capable Digital Workspace.
- Secure Access to organisation data and applications.
- Multiple user identities logins.
- Simplifying resources to corporate entities.
- Support for more Single Sign-On (SSO) protocols.
- More comprehensive dashboards and reporting.
- Greater integration with other VMware products.
- Multi-factor Authentication accessing applications or Data provides better security infrastructure.
- Managing multi user identities.
- Creating custom workflows.
- ID-Management Access Control
- 80%8.0
- ID Management Single-Sign On (SSO)
- 70%7.0
- Multi-Factor Authentication
- 90%9.0
- Password Management
- 80%8.0
- Account Provisioning and De-provisioning
- N/AN/A
- ID Management Workflow Automation
- N/AN/A
- ID Risk Management
- 80%8.0
- Better control over organization data and its applications.
- The software has frequently allowed us to save money on application security and mobile device management.
- It offers a lot of features that may be adjusted to meet the requirements of our particular business demands, which has increased efficiency and security for our organization.
- LastPass for Business and Okta Workflows (Azuqua)
- It provides an "SSO" type experience for access to applications and data. Users sign in to one "portal" and then have access to whatever university systems they need to do their job.
- It greatly simplifies securing these types of access. Firewall rulesets can be made much simpler and easier to manage, as well.
- There is not a ton of look/feel customization for VMWare Identity manager. We have had some complaints about the icons for the delivered applications, and it's very difficult to set up custom icons.
- Integrating Identity Manager with our enterprise authentication solution, which is based on AD FS was not immediately intuitive or easy to do. It was possible, but it took some work.
- Integrating Identity Manager with VMWare's own TrueSSO product (to allow certificate based authentication to work with MFA) was not intuitive and took some support calls.
- We were able to replace several products from different companies with a single one. IDM replaced a Citrix farm as well as various VPN solutions.
- Identity Manager has had a positive impact on our workload on our IT and Security engineers, as well as our desktop support group. We are now able to manage one location for application delivery instead of many, and security and other troubleshooting is much simplified, which means a lighter workload for those groups.