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Okta vs OneLogin: What are the differences?

Introduction

This Markdown code highlights the key differences between Okta and OneLogin, two popular identity and access management (IAM) solutions. The following paragraphs provide specific details about each difference.

  1. Architecture: Okta is a cloud-based IAM platform built on a scalable and distributed architecture, providing high availability and robust performance. On the other hand, OneLogin offers a hybrid IAM solution, allowing organizations to store sensitive user data both in the cloud and on-premises for enhanced control and compliance.

  2. Integration Capabilities: Okta offers a broad range of pre-built integrations with various systems and applications, including popular cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, and G Suite. OneLogin also provides extensive integration options but puts more focus on SaaS applications, offering a vast catalog of app connectors to streamline user provisioning and access management.

  3. Adaptive Authentication: Okta provides advanced adaptive authentication capabilities, utilizing various contextual factors such as device fingerprinting, geolocation, and user behavior analysis to dynamically assess the risk level of each login attempt and apply appropriate security measures. OneLogin also offers adaptive authentication but has a more simplified approach, focusing primarily on multi-factor authentication.

  4. User Interface and Experience: Okta offers a modern and intuitive user interface, providing a seamless and consistent experience across different devices. OneLogin also provides a user-friendly interface, but some users find Okta's design and customization options more visually appealing and easier to navigate.

  5. Pricing and Licensing: Okta follows a per-user pricing model, where organizations pay for the number of active users on the platform, with additional costs for specific features or support levels. OneLogin offers both per-user and per-app pricing options, allowing organizations to choose a licensing model that aligns with their specific needs and budget.

  6. Geographical Availability: Okta has a more extensive global presence, offering data centers in multiple regions, including North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. OneLogin also has data centers in various locations but focuses primarily on serving customers in North America and Europe.

In summary, Okta is a cloud-based IAM platform with a scalable architecture, extensive integration capabilities, advanced adaptive authentication, a user-friendly interface, flexible pricing options, and a global presence. OneLogin, on the other hand, offers a hybrid IAM solution, focuses more on SaaS application integration, provides simplified adaptive authentication, offers a user-friendly interface, flexible pricing options, and has a narrower geographical availability primarily in North America and Europe.

Decisions about Okta and OneLogin
Derek Murawsky
Director of Platform at Stealth FinTech Startup · | 6 upvotes · 25K views

Azure AD and SSO was seamlessly integrated and allowed for easy integration with all my other tools. By adopting this out of the gate, I also did not need any AD servers, which is beautiful. Who wants to maintain servers anymore? Also, by purchasing this one plan, I was able to remove the need for any SSO vendors like Okta or Ping. The authenticator app also made MFA easy, simple, and safe, and we're fast approaching a passwordless login. Couple that with all the MDM and AV capabilities and it's hard to choose another solution. Especially if you're greenfield.

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Pros of Okta
Pros of OneLogin
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    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
  • 2
    SAML
  • 1
    Great Customer Support
  • 1
    Easy setup
  • 1
    REST API
  • 1
    Directory synchronization

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Cons of Okta
Cons of OneLogin
  • 5
    Pricing is too high
  • 1
    Okta verify (Multi-factor Authentication)
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    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.

    What is OneLogin?

    OneLogin provides a cloud-based identity and access management (IAM) solution that offers simple single sign-on (SSO), making it easier for companies to secure and manage access to web applications both in the cloud and behind the firewall.

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