Posts Tagged ‘single sign-on’
WeDid: Secure Single Sign-On for Salesforce and Force.com
Challenges The customer had an existing SSO solution for browser-based user access to the Force.com platform. The solution did not cater for applications that required the use of other methods of connection to the Force.com platform, such as the Salesforce for Outlook plug-in, Salesforce mobile app and other custom applications that use the Force.com APIs.…
Read MoreWeDid: Single Sign-On for Salesforce and OpenLDAP
Challenges To provide secure SSO to salesforce.com, without the need for users or the IT department to manage yet another set of user credentials. One username and password for multiple systems means less management overhead. Single sign on provides a great user experience and reduced frustration at having to remember yet another password. Solution:…
Read MoreForget LDAP, do you want to use Salesforce as your identity store for your SaaS SSO?
You can. Ping Identity allows you to universally login to your SaaS applications, using Salesforce as your user identity store. No need to install, configure, manage, maintain and backup a local Active Directory or LDAP user store if you don’t want to, just have Salesforce manage the user identities. What does this…
Read MoreWant to do salesforce.com single sign on?
Single Sign on (SSO) for salesforce.com can take various forms. The Winter 10 version supports SAML2 for salesforce.com and the Salesforce partner & customer portals. It does not support SAML2 for Salesforce Sites yet. (Scheduled for a coming release). When setting up SSO here are some issues you should consider: What is your…
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