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Azure AD - Identity and Access Management (IAM) Software

Azure AD Reviews in March 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

Secure, self-service access for cloud applications.

4.3

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Azure AD Reviews & Ratings

4.3

Very Good

Based on 367 ratings & 84 reviews

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Very Good

(21)

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Ford A

04/26/20

5 out of 5

Microsoft Azure surrounds almost every possible domain used in business and technology management.

What do you like best? This is cloud based center that leads us to several leading ways that are needed in framework for industrial as well as computer networking. Before when such applications came, a person wanting to develop a certain application needed investments for buying different servers for storing data and guarding it along with specified network that can work solely for this application. But now a person can gain more profits with small upfront fee by only getting Microsoft ...

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Consultant in Accounting

04/01/20

5 out of 5

Microsoft Azure Active Directory Review

What do you like best? You can migrate the on-prep AD environment to the cloud. Solid integration with Microsoft's array of cloud services. What do you dislike? Advanced reporting capabilities only available in Premium pricing tiers. Recommendations to others considering the product: Setup a test environment prior to implementation What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It's helping our clients using Exchange or Exchange ...

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Michael K

03/13/20

5 out of 5

Integrates well with on premise AD

What do you like best? Integration with on premise AD. Syncing accounts, passwords, groups, etc.. What do you dislike? Largest complaint would be the overabundance of options. It would be nice to be able to disable features from view to make a more streamlined interface. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Benefits: Federated authentication with other services, Apple, Adobe, etc.. Problems: None really

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Adrian S

03/11/20

5 out of 5

The future of AD

What do you like best? Easy to use, easy to configure, very easy to manage What do you dislike? if you need CLI (e.q. powershell), it is a bit more difficult, but for someone with technical skills shouldn't be an issue Recommendations to others considering the product: The future of AD What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We are using a hybrid environment with AAD and on-premise AD

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Subhendu M

01/14/20

4.5 out of 5

Providing secure access

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Erman F

11/01/19

4.5 out of 5

Microsoft Azure Active Directory - top!

What do you like best? Microsoft Azure Active Directory is a directory service based on Azure cloud. It has mainly the same functions as a standard Active Directory, but it's cloud-based. We mostly like the fact that we don't need to have a dedicate machine on our physical server for AD. It also contains new functions which a standard AD don't have. This includes the possibility to block a specific IP to authenticate. What do you dislike? Being a cloud based solution, if you ...

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IC

Internal Consultant in Information Technology and Services

08/27/19

5 out of 5

Just like your on prem, but better

What do you like best? I like that most of the backward compatibility things are still present and that once you know the basics of AD from the old time, your transition into the cloud is greatly simplified. Although having packaged software, can induce cost - it is actually preemptive protection based, and very good. What do you dislike? I don't like packaged software and license deals, but with great flexibility comes great packaging. That could be better. Concerns about software ...

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Heather A

05/08/19

4.5 out of 5

Microsoft Azure is extremely good!

What do you like best? Microsoft Azure has recently advanced in the implementation of advanced analytics, such as machine learning. Their advances are great and they integrate very well with the tools. It is easy to integrate with other Microsoft products, it does an excellent job of giving orientation to easy methods to use for the collection and analysis of data. It has frequent updates to solve problems, in addition to security administration is feasible and really easy to configure. ...

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Administrator in Business Supplies and Equipment

05/08/19

4.5 out of 5

Single Sign-On That Comes with Office 365

What do you like best? I like that this is built-in to most Office 365 subscriptions. This allows me to set up single sign-on for various other tools while allowing the end-user to keep track of only their Office 365 credentials. What do you dislike? The admin interfaces seem to change a lot. I think they're trying to find something that works to make it easy to navigate the enormous number of products/tools. I don't think you can get around this. It would be easier to just stop ...

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Daniel R

04/30/19

5 out of 5

your active directory solution in the cloud

What do you like best? why wouldn't you want your active directory domain on the cloud where you can access it from everywhere from the world, you can get access through to it from your office365 account What do you dislike? you can't link it up with SQL server that is on prem which is a pain as we have to have 2 different domains to log into a SQL database i'd love to just have the 1 domain What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? ...

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