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Stormpath vs RCDevs: What are the differences?
Stormpath: User Management and Authentication for Developers. Stormpath is an authentication and user management service that helps development teams quickly and securely build web and mobile applications and services; RCDevs: A comprehensive and flexible Identity and access management solution. It provides enterprise-grade security solutions for both professionals and non-professionals. Our solutions rely on proven technologies and open standards.
Stormpath and RCDevs belong to "User Management and Authentication" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Stormpath are:
- User Authentication as a Service
- Authorization – Easily model and manage your data, including pre-built roles
- Flexible User Profiles
On the other hand, RCDevs provides the following key features:
- Two-factor authentication (OTP), signed authentication (U2F), contextual login, maximum of flexibility and simplicity
- Identity Federation and Single-Sign-On with SAML, ADFS, OpenID-Connect, Cloud applications. Our SSO supports OTP, U2F, QR Login and PKI
- AD accounts’ integration into your Linux environments, SSH access without key distribution and user session recording
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Pros of Stormpath
- Authentication29
- User Management22
- API Authentication19
- Token Authentication17
- Security Workflows17
- Secure16
- Easy setup and great support7
- Great customer support7
- they manage the required, so I can focus on innovation6
- Private Deployment3
- Will sign BAA for HIPAA-compliance2
- Rapid Development1
- SAML Support0
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- Discontinued4
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What is RCDevs?
It provides enterprise-grade security solutions for both professionals and non-professionals. Our solutions rely on proven technologies and open standards.
What is Stormpath?
Stormpath is an authentication and user management service that helps development teams quickly and securely build web and mobile applications and services.
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What are some alternatives to RCDevs and Stormpath?
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.
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.
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.
Amazon Cognito
You can create unique identities for your users through a number of public login providers (Amazon, Facebook, and Google) and also support unauthenticated guests. You can save app data locally on users’ devices allowing your applications to work even when the devices are offline.