The All-In-One Solution for Active Directory and IAM
Struggling with fragmented identity and access management (IAM) solutions? ManageEngine AD360 is your integrated, all-in-one solution for Active Directory management and IAM.
What is Identity and Access Management (IAM)?
IAM involves the policies and technologies for ensuring that the right people have the right access to the right resources. AD360 takes IAM to the next level by offering a comprehensive, integrated approach.
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The Complex Landscape of IAM
Managing IAM can be challenging, involving various issues:
Why Integrated IAM is the Future
In today's complex IT landscape, an integrated approach to IAM is essential for streamlined operations and enhanced security.
Why Choose ManageEngine AD360?
Role-Based Security for Privilege Management and Zero Trust
Automated Access Controls for Effortless Access Management
Powerful Automation Capabilities for Secure Identity Governance
Trusted by Professionals Across the Globe
Organizations like the California Transplant Donor Network and the Dept. of Employment and Workforce in South Carolina trust AD360 for their IAM needs.
Don't let fragmented systems and security risks hold you back. Elevate your identity and access management with ManageEngine AD360.
FAQs
Q: What is ManageEngine AD360?
A: ManageEngine AD360 is an integrated Identity and Access Management
(IAM)
solution designed to manage user identities, secure access, and ensure compliance within
an
organization. It offers a range of features including automated identity life cycle
management,
secure Single Sign-On (SSO), adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), approval-based
workflows, User Behavior Analytics (UBA), and AI-driven analytics.
Q: How does ManageEngine AD360 enhance data security?
A: ManageEngine AD360 enhances data security through features like
UBA-driven
identity threat protection and AI-driven analytics. These features help detect and
prevent
potential security threats, thereby reducing the risk of data breaches.
Q: Can ManageEngine AD360 help with regulatory compliance?
A: Yes, ManageEngine AD360 helps ensure compliance with data protection
regulations. It provides historical audit reports that can be used for compliance audits
and
investigations.
Q: What is the role of automation in ManageEngine AD360?
A: Automation is a key feature of ManageEngine AD360. It automates
identity
life cycle management and approval-based workflows, improving efficiency and reducing
the risk
of errors associated with manual processes.
Q: How does ManageEngine AD360 balance security and user
convenience?
A: ManageEngine AD360 balances security and user convenience through
features
like secure SSO and adaptive MFA. These features provide robust security while ensuring
a smooth
user experience.
Q: What is a Zero Trust environment and how does ManageEngine AD360 support
it?
A: A Zero Trust environment is a security concept where no user or
device is
trusted by default, regardless of their location or network. ManageEngine AD360 supports
this
concept by providing comprehensive IAM features that help manage and secure digital
identities.
AD360 Documentation
Here you can find AD360 product documentation.
- Identity Governance and Administration Solution
- Admin Guide
- Quick Start Guide
- Securing Installation Guide
- Migrating from PostgreSQL to MS SQL
- High Availability Guide
System Requirements
Software Requirements
Supported Platforms
ManageEngine AD360 can be installed in the following operating systems:
- Windows Server 2022, 2019, 2016, 2012 R2, 2012
- Windows Server 2008 R2, 2008
- Windows 11, 10, 8, 7
Compare Editions
For managing user IDs, controlling access to resources, enforcing security, and guaranteeing compliance, utilize ManageEngine AD360.
Standard
- ADManager Plus: 1 domain
- ADAudit Plus: 2 domain controllers
- ADSelfService Plus: 500 domain users
Top 5 Unified Identity and Access Management Challenges Solved
Modern enterprises operate in a hybrid reality involving on-premises Active Directory, Office 365, Exchange, and numerous cloud applications. Managing user identities natively across these disjointed platforms leads to massive security gaps and administrative overhead. ManageEngine AD360 bridges these gaps by providing an integrated identity and access management (IAM) solution.
1. 360-Degree User Provisioning
When a new employee joins, they need access to Active Directory, Exchange mailboxes, Microsoft 365, and various business applications immediately. AD360 allows administrators to orchestrate user creation simultaneously across all platforms from a single console, eliminating repetitive manual data entry and strictly enforcing consistent naming conventions.
2. Centralized Access Governance
Ensuring that users maintain the principle of least privilege throughout their employment lifecycle is notoriously difficult. AD360 simplifies access governance by providing clear visibility into "who has access to what." This centralized control helps administrators swiftly revoke excessive permissions, enforcing a hardened, zero-trust security model.
3. Comprehensive Auditing and Reporting
Compliance regulations span across your entire IT environment, not just singular domains. AD360 serves as a unified auditor, aggregating and analyzing logs from Active Directory, Azure AD, and Exchange. This yields comprehensive, unified reports that pinpoint suspicious activity globally, fulfilling compliance audits effortlessly.
4. Automated IT Workflows
Routine IT requests, like group creations or permission changes, should not bottleneck a skilled help desk. AD360 introduces highly customizable, multi-level approval workflows. This means changes can be vetted by department managers or HR before any technical changes are formally committed to the directory, ensuring operational accuracy.
5. Secure Self-Service for End Users
Help desks spend a disproportionate amount of time simply resetting passwords. By integrating powerful self-service capabilities, AD360 empowers employees to securely reset their own passwords, unlock localized accounts, and seamlessly authenticate into enterprise applications via Single Sign-On (SSO) using stringent multi-factor authentication (MFA).