Ping Identity Named a Leader in Customer Identity and Access Management 2022 Analyst Report

Ping Identity, the intelligent identity solution for the enterprise, announced it has been named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM), Q4 2022.

According to the Forrester report, “In its current offering, the vendor sports great workflows for data orchestration [PingOne DaVinci™], which are integrated into the heritage Ping offering.”

“In its strategy, the vendor has a differentiated product vision – end-to-end orchestration in a cloud-delivered form factor. Its developer, support, and professional services staffing, as well as an extensive and well-managed partner ecosystem, enables Ping Identity to meet and deliver on large enterprise requirements,” according to the report.

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“We believe Forrester’s recognition underscores the value of making CIAM as easy as drag and drop with an anti-lock-in approach that leverages Ping’s identity services along with other services that businesses already have,” said Andre Durand, CEO and founder of Ping Identity. “Customer experience can more easily become a strategic priority using a flexible, no-code solution, like DaVinci, which empowers businesses to deliver better experiences without sacrificing security.”

DaVinci helps organizations design better user experiences with no-code, drag-and-drop simplicity. The vendor-agnostic DaVinci streamlines the integration and deployment of identity services, including competitive identity services, making it easier to design digital user journeys across multiple applications and ecosystems.

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