I'm on the hunt for a new enterprise password manager that supports single sign-on (SSO). We need something reliable that can help with managing access securely within our organization. What options are available out there, and which ones are worth considering?
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We use Bitwarden and it’s been solid for us. No major complaints so far! Plus, it supports SSO and makes managing access easier with AD groups.
Yeah, I’ve heard good things about Bitwarden, especially regarding cost-effectiveness!
Keeper has been a fantastic choice for us. SSO integration is smooth and it has great security features, but I’ve heard of some outages this past year.
We haven't had any outages, just solid performance for the past few years. What issues did you face?
That’s worrying! Any particular outages you’re referring to?
Don’t forget about Secret Server! It offers both on-prem and cloud options, which can be a huge plus depending on your company’s needs. But its UI could use some help.
Yeah, automation is decent but it’s not the best experience for end users.
Totally agree, the interface is quite a hurdle to overcome.
I’m a big fan of 1Password! It’s user-friendly and has strong security features. Keep in mind, though, it's a bit pricey for larger teams.
I agree! 1Password is great, but is there a more affordable option for larger organizations?
I use 1Password too! It’s been great for personal use, but I recommend doing a trial to see if it fits your team.
I love Password State! It might support SSO too; we've been using it for over 15 years and it's been reliable for our needs.
Nice, good to hear! I’ll definitely check it out.
Yes, it does indeed support SAML SSO and LDAP SSO, and it’s really well set up.
Have they managed permission inheritance for nested collections effectively? I found this tricky when I tested it.