Single Sign-On (SSO) allows businesses to outsource their authentication process to trusted identity providers. By doing so, companies can manage user

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2024-07-04 16:00:08

Single Sign-On (SSO) allows businesses to outsource their authentication process to trusted identity providers. By doing so, companies can manage user accounts efficiently and securely, centralizing the creation, deletion, and auditing of user access across multiple applications.

For organizations with more than a handful of employees, SSO is essential. It enables IT and Security teams to manage user accounts across dozens or even hundreds of vendors effectively. Without SSO, these teams would need to log into numerous user management portals to disable accounts for employees who leave the company, which is both time-consuming and prone to errors.

And here comes the trick. As explained on sso.tax, many software editors charge 2x, 3x, 4x and sometimes much more on their base product pricing to benefit from SSO.

That’s a price that cannot be afforded by smaller companies. It can be a  price that is not worth it sometimes, compared to the additional features the plan offers. In other words, companies – and most especially SMBs – have to choose between price and security.

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