
PingOne Advanced Identity Cloud
Customer identity and access management (CIAM) software
Identity and access management (IAM) software
Single sign-on (SSO) solutions
Identity management software
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What is PingOne Advanced Identity Cloud
PingOne Advanced Identity Cloud is a cloud-based identity platform used to manage customer and workforce authentication, authorization, and single sign-on across web and mobile applications. It supports common CIAM use cases such as registration, login, MFA, federation, and API access control for organizations that need centralized identity services. The product is typically deployed as part of Ping Identity’s broader PingOne platform and integrates with standards-based protocols and enterprise directories.
Standards-based SSO and federation
The service supports widely used identity standards such as SAML 2.0, OpenID Connect, and OAuth 2.0 for SSO and federation. This helps organizations connect applications and identity providers without proprietary coupling. It fits environments where multiple apps, partners, and identity sources must interoperate under consistent policies.
Broad IAM and CIAM coverage
PingOne Advanced Identity Cloud spans customer identity and workforce IAM capabilities, including authentication, MFA, and access policies. This reduces the need to stitch together separate point tools for login, SSO, and access enforcement. It is suited to enterprises that want a single vendor platform for multiple identity use cases.
Enterprise integration and deployment options
The product is designed to integrate with enterprise directories, applications, and existing security tooling. It supports hybrid scenarios where some identity components remain on-premises while using cloud services for authentication and access. This is useful for organizations with legacy systems, regulatory constraints, or phased migration plans.
Complexity for smaller teams
The platform’s breadth can introduce configuration and operational complexity compared with developer-first identity services. Implementations often require identity architecture decisions around federation, policies, and lifecycle flows. Smaller teams may need additional expertise or services to deploy and maintain it effectively.
Cost can scale with usage
CIAM pricing commonly scales with users, authentications, or enabled capabilities, which can increase costs as consumer adoption grows. Organizations should model expected login volumes, MFA usage, and application count to avoid surprises. Budgeting can be more involved than with simpler authentication-only offerings.
Customization may require add-ons
Advanced customer journeys (e.g., complex progressive profiling, fine-grained consent, or bespoke risk signals) may require additional modules, integrations, or custom development. Teams should validate which features are native versus dependent on other PingOne services. This can affect delivery timelines for highly tailored CIAM experiences.
Seller details
Ping Identity Corporation
Denver, Colorado, USA
2002
Subsidiary
https://www.pingidentity.com/
https://x.com/pingidentity
https://www.linkedin.com/company/ping-identity/