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About Azure Active Directory

Azure Active Directory is a cloud identity and access management (IAM) software from Microsoft designed to strengthen identity security. It provides features such as AI-powered cybersecurity, cloud security, and data security & governance so organizations can protect identities and secure access. Azure Active Directory supports single sign-on (SSO) and identity protection to prevent identity attacks, making it crucial for managing user access to applications and resources. With comprehensive insights and a user-friendly interface, it improves administrative efficiency and user use. Key capabilities: AI-powered cybersecurity Cloud security Data security & governance Identity protection Network access management Best for: organizations that need reliable identity management and secure access solutions.

Azure Active Directory Details

Vendor
Microsoft
Year Launched
1975
Location
Seattle, UNITED STATES
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
demo, account manager, community
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Korean
Users
Employees, Administrators, IT professionals, External partners, Developers, Customers
Industries Served
Education, Healthcare, Retail, Financial services, Government, Manufacturing, Technology, Telecommunications, Energy
Tags
Customer Identity and Access Management, CIAM, Identity Management, Identity Threat Detection and Response, ITDR, Multi-Factor Authentication, Single Sign On, Privileged Access Management, Microsoft

Azure Active Directory's In-App Market Place

Does Azure Active Directory have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

Usd ($), Eur (€), Gbp (£), Jpy (¥), Aud (A$), Cad (C$), Chf (Fr)

Pros & Cons

  • Robust Security (Zero Trust): Emphasizes a strong security posture with adaptive access and multi-factor authentication.
  • Seamless User Experience: Aims for easy sign-in across multiple environments, improving productivity.
  • Unified Management: Centralizes identity and access management for better control and visibility.
  • Comprehensive Feature Set: Offers a wide range of capabilities, including SSO, MFA, conditional access, and identity protection.
  • Multicloud Support: Manages identities and access across various cloud platforms and on-premises.
  • AI-Powered Assistance (Preview): Integrates generative AI for enhanced security management.
  • Strong Industry Recognition: Recognized as a leader in access management by Gartner and KuppingerCole.
  • Potential Complexity: The extensive feature set might be overwhelming for smaller organizations or those new to advanced identity management.
  • Reliance on Microsoft Ecosystem: While multicloud is supported, deeper integration and optimal performance might be within the Microsoft ecosystem.

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