November 16, 2010
Healthcare customers require innovative support for their SAML 2.0 Single Sign On (SSO) projects and use cases.
A recent SSO Easy healthcare customer needed to deploy a SAML 2.0 solution involving integrated support for Google Apps, Salesforce, and OpenID.
The customer was able to support these unique requirements with the EasyConnect SAML 2.0 Single Sign On (SSO) solution from SSO Easy. All required function was provided out-of-the-box with the EasyConnect product.
The healthcare client was able to deploy the required solution in about a day
November 16, 2010
A recent SSO Easy client case study involves the implementation of a SAML 2.0 Single Sign On (SSO) connection to Salesforce.
Particularly noteworthy about this representative case study was that, to support the client’s preferred deployment model, the
EasyConnect SAML solution from SSO Easy was deployed by the client on the Amazon EC2 platform.
The implementation was successfully completed in less than a day.
November 12, 2010
SAML 2.0 running in the Cloud is desired by a number of SSO Easy clients who are looking to enable SAML 2.0 based Single Sign On capability for their users.
A recent representative case study was completed by an SSO Easy client, where they implemented a SAML 2.0 Single Sign On (SSO) connection to Salesforce.
In this client case study, the client’s preferred deployment model included running the EasyConnect SAML solution from SSO Easy for the purpose of enabling SAML 2.0 based Single Sign On to Salesforce – running in the cloud.
The solution went into production in about 2 hours.
November 12, 2010
A recent client implemented an innovative SAML 2.0 use case using the EasyConnect SAML product solution from SSO Easy.
The case study of the customer’s use case involves users in their organization leveraging their Google Apps login credentials to gain access to Salesforce, leveraging OpenID.
Users first gain access to Google Apps using their Google Apps ID and Password. In this instance, Google Apps is essentially acting as the Identity Provider (IDP) in the SAML 2.0 implementation.
Once the Single Sign On (SSO) connection to Google Apps has been enabled, the OpenID capability in the EasyConnect product from SSO Easy is enabled to provide seamless SSO access to Salesforce.
November 8, 2010
Healthcare customers often require quick, easy, cost-effective Single Sign On access to Salesforce.
A representative SSO Easy case study involves a healthcare customer who needed to provide secure seamless SAML 2.0 Single Sign On access for its users who needed to access Salesforce.
Using the EasyConnect SAML 2.0 software product from SSO Easy, the healthcare company was able to successfully go live with the desired solution with about 2 hours of effort.