IAM specialist i-Sprint offers AccessMatrix Universal Access Management (UAM), combines web and federated single sign-on (SSO), web access management, hierarchy based delegated administration, to achieve application security.
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CoSign SSO is an open source web access solution.
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As a user of CoSign SSO, I think my organization picked it against others as its reasonable priced. Also CoSign SSO integrates well with multiple social and organizational-level web apps, which might not have been the case with Microsoft Azure, as it would have been designed to …
Main factor for selecting CoSign was the open source. Also CoSign integrated well with platforms like WordPress which our organization users heavily. Some of our apps are hosted behind a firewall and support for that helped. We were able to find good case studies on the …
It worked great for a requirement of multiple apps that require a single user login. Apps developed in WordPress, some even running behind a firewall - work seamlessly with CoSign. It is obviously not required if your users access all apps already hosted on a single platform where access management is managed by, say, a Windows server.
As a user of CoSign SSO, I think my organization picked it against others as its reasonable priced. Also CoSign SSO integrates well with multiple social and organizational-level web apps, which might not have been the case with Microsoft Azure, as it would have been designed to integrate with Microsoft's suite of products. Since CoSign SSO is an open-source app, it further suits the requirement.