Single Sign-on

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Definition

Single sign-on (SSO) is a session and user authentication service that permits a user to use one set of login credentials — for example, a name and password — to access multiple applications.
Source: TechTarget

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By Auth0
Auth0 is an identity management platform for application builders, and the only identity solution needed for custom-built applications. Using Auth0, developers can connect any application written in any language or stack, and define the external iden...
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By 10Duke
Identity Provider is a single sign-on (SSO) solution. Secure authentication for your employees or your customers with SSO and federated identity.
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ManageEngine Identity Manager Plus is a cloud-based, single sign-on solution for enterprises that provides users with secure, one-click access to business applications running in the cloud and on-premises. It allows admins to manage and monitor appli...
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By Piano
Piano ID is a customer identity management tool enabling single sign-on and access control for every point of engagement — print, digital, mobile web, native apps, and TV-anywhere devices. Round out every customer profile with personal, demographic, ...
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By OneAll
Single Sign-On (SSO) enables users to automatically sign as they browse between multiple and independent websites in the marketer's network.
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By WorkOS
WorkOS is a set of building blocks for quickly adding enterprise features to your app. Get started fast and ship quickly with a market-proven solution for your customers. Add Single Sign-On (SSO) to your app for free.
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