Looking for Recommendations on SSO Providers for Our Organization

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Asked By TechyTurtle2023 On

I'm excited to share that we've finally secured the budget to implement a Single Sign-On (SSO) solution for our organization! We're a team of about 120 users, utilizing a mix of cloud applications like Google Workspace, Salesforce, Slack, Zoom, and some legacy on-premises systems that I'm sure will bring their own challenges.

Since I'll be the one setting up the integrations and managing access policies moving forward, I want to focus on the admin experience of different SSO providers.

Does anyone here have experience with SSO in a similar-sized organization? What platforms are you using, and how's the day-to-day administrative experience? I'm looking for a solution that balances functionality with cost-effectiveness, so that we can avoid the hassle of switching providers down the road.

Thanks in advance for your help, and I hope everyone has a fantastic weekend!

5 Answers

Answered By IdentityExpert101 On

Rippling IT includes its SSO as part of its IAM/IT management package, which could simplify things for you.

Answered By CloudNinja89 On

You might want to consider using your current Google Workspace as your Identity Provider (IdP).

CleverCoder22 -

Exactly! No point adding more solutions when you’re already set up in a solid ecosystem.

Answered By StraightforwardSam On

It’s best to choose a platform that offers integrated SSO. It usually makes for easier setups and a faster overall process than juggling multiple separate tools.

Answered By AdminAce42 On

I've been checking out Rippling IT. It integrates SSO as part of a larger identity management solution linked to HR, so it automatically manages user access when people join or leave, which saves a lot of time on account management. We haven't committed yet since we're still in demo mode with other options, but it's definitely a strong candidate for us.

CautiousCathy99 -

Lol, why's that? I think they could be quite useful!

Answered By AdminGuru On

We use Microsoft 365 Entra, and I’ve heard good things about Duo as well. They both work well for us.

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