I like that it works off of Microsoft Active Directory as well or can be integrated by other LDAP systems such us OpenLDAP which would eliminate having two separate databases (AD & AD LDS).
However this is one feature where my experience was different than what most people will expect when they look online at reviews about "Security" products from various sources including CIO Magazine's Top 5 Security Products list - 2018 Edition. This particular product did not have an easy interface in our environment but rather required training personnel how everything worked together so we could get up-and running quickly using multiple users within same domain groups/user accounts etc.. The concept behind protecting against cyber attacks has been around forever however only recently there are more options available via cloud computing solutions vs desktop computers.