Office 365 Single Sign-On: high availability without high complexity
Supplied by Centrify Asia Pacific on Wednesday, 15 January, 2014
For most organisations, the move to Office 365 (O365) is a leap forward in user experience, productivity and savings. But organisations that fail to implement Single Sign-On (SSO) effectively can slip backwards in several key areas.
This paper explains why SSO between your on-premise network and O365 is so important. It also looks at a service to leverage your pre-existing infrastructure. Download now to read more.
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