Stop password sprawl with SaaS single sign-on via active directory
Supplied by Centrify Asia Pacific on Thursday, 18 April, 2013
Organisations are rushing to SaaS in an effort to move business initiatives along faster than the traditional cycle of implementation, integration and ongoing maintenance associated with on-premise applications. But, executives and IT managers are realising that SaaS adoption is part of a larger set of trends where mobile devices and resident mobile applications are playing a key role (driven in large part by the bring-your-own device upsurge).
This white paper discusses a cloud-based architecture that helps your infrastructure bring SaaS applications into line with security best practice and compliance and address password sprawl with single sign-on - and zero sign-on for mobile apps. Download now to read more.
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