Best Single Sign On Software for Gmail

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    Rippling Reviews

    Rippling

    Rippling

    $8 PEPM
    19,366 Ratings
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    Rippling's Identity and Access Management simplifies the process of safeguarding user access. Featuring over 600 ready-to-use integrations and the ability to support tailored SAML/SCIM applications, you can effortlessly set up Single Sign-On (SSO) throughout your technology ecosystem with Rippling IT. Streamline user provisioning and group administration by utilizing dynamic access policies that take into account various employee attributes, including role, department, and many more.
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    Quicklaunch Reviews

    Quicklaunch

    Quicklaunch

    $0.73 per month
    1 Rating
    It makes it easier for employees and students to access the apps they need to learn or work. Students and employees can reset their passwords at any time, which reduces the need for IT help. Increases cyber security by protecting user accounts against hacking and thwarting ransomware, phishing cyber attacks.
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    Atlassian Crowd Reviews

    Atlassian Crowd

    Atlassian

    $10 one-time fee
    1 Rating
    Experience the convenience of single sign-on and effortless user identity management. Effortlessly handle users across various directories such as Active Directory, LDAP, OpenLDAP, and Microsoft Azure AD, while overseeing application authentication rights from a unified interface. Simplify your users' experience by allowing them to log in with a single username and password for all necessary applications. Integrate your Atlassian suite, including Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket, to offer a cohesive single sign-on (SSO) experience. You can map different directory combinations to one application, which is ideal for managing users outside your primary directory, while also controlling authentication permissions from the same dashboard. Begin your journey with connectors for AD, LDAP, Microsoft Azure AD, Novell eDirectory, and more, or even develop a custom connector tailored to your needs. If you find yourself unable to alter group settings in your directory, you can keep users within LDAP and manage their authentication permissions directly in Crowd, providing flexibility and control over user access. This approach ensures a streamlined experience across all user interactions with your applications.
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    Google Cloud Identity Reviews

    Google Cloud Identity

    Google

    $6 per user per month
    An integrated platform for identity, access, application, and endpoint management (IAM/EMM) that empowers IT and security teams to enhance end-user productivity, safeguard organizational data, and embrace a digital workspace transformation. Strengthen your organization's defenses using the BeyondCorp security framework along with Google's threat intelligence capabilities. Regulate access to SaaS applications, implement robust multi-factor authentication (MFA) to secure user accounts, oversee endpoints, and conduct threat investigations through the Security Center. Boost operational efficiency by providing seamless user experiences on endpoint devices, while consolidating user, access, application, and endpoint management into one unified console. Allow users to seamlessly access thousands of applications via single sign-on (SSO), managing their corporate accounts in a manner similar to their personal Google accounts. Facilitate your digital transition by integrating your existing infrastructure into a dependable and trusted platform, while also extending your on-premises directory into the cloud through Directory Sync, thereby enhancing accessibility and management. This comprehensive solution not only streamlines operations but also fortifies security across the board.
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