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Cloud IAM Feature — Google Cloud Identity
Need more than Google Cloud Identity? Learn how to centrally manage identities not just for Google services but also for all IT resources.
In their constant competition against Microsoft and Amazon, Google's Cloud Platform (GCP) is their solution to pit against Azure and AWS. Identity management in GCP is made easy by the Directory-as-a-Service platform.
Need more than Google Cloud Identity? Learn how to centrally manage identities not just for Google services but also for all IT resources.
Using a single solution to address all your IT needs can easily lead to lock in. But when you find a vendor-neutral solution, you cultivate agility.
Use a cloud directory service to provide one user account for AWS and GCP, even if you’re an AD-centric organization.
Consider these five requirements for migrating to Google's identity service from an on-prem directory like AD.
Google Cloud Identity Premium extends identities used for Google services to third-party web applications. It also has some MDM features.
Google Cloud Identity touts itself as a free service, but what does that really mean for IT organizations?
Amazon® and Google® are at it again. This time, the two tech titans square off in the identity management arena.
IT admins that are leveraging G Suite often ask a simple question: “Can Google Cloud Identity replace Microsoft Active Directory®?”
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IT admins and managed service providers (MSPs) are asking, “Is it possible to extend Azure AD identities to Google Cloud Platform (GCP)?”
Google introduced a GCP Active Directory offering to catch up with IaaS competitors. What IAM use cases are solved with GCP’s managed AD?
Google Cloud™ offers a managed Active Directory® instance now, but it has the same pitfalls inherent to vendor lock-in with Active Directory.