Azure Active Directory vs Buttercup vs Okta

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Azure Active Directory

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Buttercup

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Okta

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Pros of Azure Active Directory
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Pros of Okta
  • 6
    Backed by Microsoft Azure
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    • 14
      REST API
    • 9
      SAML
    • 5
      OIDC OpenID Connect
    • 5
      Protect B2E, B2B, B2C apps
    • 5
      User Provisioning
    • 5
      Easy LDAP integration
    • 4
      Universal Directory
    • 4
      Tons of Identity Management features
    • 4
      SSO, MFA for cloud, on-prem, custom apps
    • 4
      API Access Management - oAuth2 as a service
    • 3
      Easy Active Directory integration
    • 2
      SWA applications Integration
    • 1
      SOC2
    • 0
      Test

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    Cons of Azure Active Directory
    Cons of Buttercup
    Cons of Okta
    • 3
      Closed source
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      • 5
        Pricing is too high
      • 1
        Okta verify (Multi-factor Authentication)

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      What is Azure Active Directory?

      It is a comprehensive identity and access management solution that gives you a robust set of capabilities to manage users and groups. You can get the reliability and scalability you need with identity services that work with your on-premises, cloud, or hybrid environment.

      What is Buttercup?

      Buttercup is a cross-platform, free, and open source password manager based on NodeJS.

      What is Okta?

      Connect all your apps in days, not months, with instant access to thousands of pre-built integrations - even add apps to the network yourself. Integrations are easy to set up, constantly monitored, proactively repaired and handle authentication and provisioning.

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        What are some alternatives to Azure Active Directory, Buttercup, and Okta?
        AWS IAM
        It enables you to manage access to AWS services and resources securely. Using IAM, you can create and manage AWS users and groups, and use permissions to allow and deny their access to AWS resources.
        Auth0
        A set of unified APIs and tools that instantly enables Single Sign On and user management to all your applications.
        Keycloak
        It is an Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services. It adds authentication to applications and secure services with minimum fuss. No need to deal with storing users or authenticating users. It's all available out of the box.
        JSON Web Token
        JSON Web Token is an open standard that defines a compact and self-contained way for securely transmitting information between parties as a JSON object. This information can be verified and trusted because it is digitally signed.
        OAuth2
        It is an authorization framework that enables a third-party application to obtain limited access to an HTTP service, either on behalf of a resource owner by orchestrating an approval interaction between the resource owner and the HTTP service, or by allowing the third-party application to obtain access on its own behalf.
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