ALSO CALLED: Single Signon, Enterprise Single Sign-on, Single Sign On, and Single Sign-on DEFINITION: Single sign-on (SSO)is a session/user authenticationprocess that permits a user to enter one name and password in order to accessmultiple applications. The process authenticates the user for all theapplications they have been given rights to and eliminatesfurther prompts when
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Primary Storage Optimization (PSO) technologies keep storage capacity requirements as low as possible and guarantee zero impact on application performance.
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Read this whitepaper to get an overview of the market forces that have created a need for rapid deployment of Internet Single Sign-on for SaaS deployments and how your organization can address those needs today.
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This white paper describes why and how any organization can implement secure Internet single sign-on with a federated identity management system.
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This whitepaper presents the results of a study that examines two federated identity technology options and provides steps for implementation.
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This paper explains the access and identity challenges that arise in modern heterogeneous environments, and how the Quest One Identity Solution addresses these challenges.
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This paper discusses the paradox of strong password policies, evaluates several possible solutions, and recommends a password management solution that is cost effective and easy to implement.
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Passwords are an essential security technique. This white paper reviews best practices to password management and provides contrast methods of dealing with Enterprise Single Sign-On (ESSO) and describes an alternative approach to ESSO.
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This whitepaper explains how Quest Software approaches enterprise single sign-on (SSO) and discusses a unique solution that addresses the challenge of having so many user IDs and passwords.
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The DataDefense solution by Iron Mountain removes the need for special end user compliance and returns control and safeguarding of data to business leaders and IT management.
SSO DEFINITION (continued): Single sign-on (SSO)is a session/user authenticationprocess that permits a user to enter one name and password in order to accessmultiple applications. The process authenticates the user for all theapplications they have been given rights to and eliminatesfurther prompts when they switch applications duringa particular session. SSO definition sponsored by SearchSecurity.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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