Delinea vs One Identity

Side-by-side comparison of identity tools. Sponsored placement is disclosed where applicable.

Quick answer

Delinea vs One Identity: which should you choose?

Short answer

Delinea vs One Identity have overlapping use cases in identity and access management. The right pick depends on your company size, deployment model, integrations, and pricing tolerance — compare those attributes side-by-side below.

Best for
Delinea: Enterprises that need a full PAM platform including credential vault, session management and vendor remote access. · One Identity: AD-heavy enterprises that want IGA, PAM and directory management consolidated under one vendor.
When to choose
Pick the option whose company-size fit, deployment model, and integrations most closely match your stack.
When not to choose
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Attribute
Best forEnterprises that need a full PAM platform including credential vault, session management and vendor remote access.AD-heavy enterprises that want IGA, PAM and directory management consolidated under one vendor.
Short descriptionPrivileged access management platform (formed from Thycotic and Centrify) covering secret server, privileged session and remote access.Identity portfolio spanning IGA (Identity Manager), PAM (Safeguard) and Active Directory management.
Company sizemid_market, enterprisemid_market, enterprise
Deploymentsaas, self_hosted, hybridsaas, self_hosted, hybrid
Sourcecommercialcommercial
Pricing modelenterpriseenterprise
IntegrationsActive Directory, LDAP, SAML, OIDC, SSH, RDP, ServiceNowActive Directory, Azure AD, SCIM, SAML, OIDC, LDAP
CategoriesSecrets / API Key Management, Privileged Access Management / PAMIdentity Governance / IGA, Privileged Access Management / PAM, Directory / User Provisioning
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