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Single sign-on, or SSO, is one of the best solutions for managing account access and mitigating the problems caused by the growing number of apps and logins.

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When applied at an enterprise level, Single Sign On has had a meaningful impact on businesses as following:

CategoryReasonNotes
UserConvenienceUsers no longer have to struggle with multiple passwords and remembering which one is for which account
ProductivityIf available apps are easier to access, they will used more effectively.
SecurityReducing RiskHaving only one access point minimizes the likelihood of employees using simple or easy-to-crack passwords
ComplianceTerns if service agreements are initiated and stored to comply with IT audits
ITReduce Help Desk Costs30% of help desk requests are password resets, a single login reduces the number of authentication problems
User Management Terms of ServiceTech staff can easily create, delete, or edit accounts across multiple systems


Risk in SSO

If SSO password is cracked, then malicious players also get access to multiple accounts. This is why SSO implementation is paired with

  • Identity management and access control
  • Multi-factor authentication


Additional features which can make more values

  • Mandate SSO Usage - Funneling all logins through a single portal provides a way for access to be effectively monitored and license usage to be audited.
  • License Analytics - Accuractely reporting app usage results in smart spending decisions and an average of 30% savings on SaaS costs
  • Customizable User Experience - Users can hide, remove, edit, and organize their SSO applications. Setup automatic launch of applications after sign-in
  • Integrated Identity and Access Management
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