Best Identity Management Software

Compare the Top Identity Management Software as of July 2025

What is Identity Management Software?

Identity management software is a system designed to manage and secure digital identities across an organization. It ensures that users have appropriate access to resources by handling identity creation, maintenance, and deactivation throughout the identity lifecycle. The software includes features such as role-based access control, single sign-on (SSO), and directory services to streamline identity administration. By automating processes like user provisioning and deprovisioning, it enhances efficiency while reducing human errors and security risks. Identity management software is essential for maintaining compliance with regulatory standards and protecting sensitive information from unauthorized access. Compare and read user reviews of the best Identity Management software currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Aerobase

    Aerobase

    Aerobase

    Aerobase is an open-source Identity and access management (IAM) platform that specializes in identity federation, SSO, strong & adaptive authentication, access control, account management & identity provisioning, API & microservices security and privacy regulation. This guide helps you get started with Aerobase. It covers server configuration and use of the default database. Advanced deployment options are not covered. For a deeper description of features or configuration options, consult the other reference guides.
    Starting Price: $690 per month
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    DNI IDM

    DNI IDM

    DotNet Internals

    DNI Cloud Platform is provided as a cloud-based service hosted by Microsoft Azure. The solution is designed on a completely new platform and is based on microservice architecture with a built-in GDPR. Overall, this means splitting all the services and isolating them from each other. The services then function as independent units as a whole, which in turn means that the complexity decreases and the flexibility and security increase. With a microarchitecture, you avoid all previous challenges with a traditional monolithic architecture where everything is connected in a large master store. You can update and change a function without effecting the entire solution, at the same time you get all the benefits of the cloud such as scalability, flexibility and automation.
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