What does SSO mean and what is its purpose:
The acronym SSO stands for Single Sign On, which we could translate as “single sign-on.” It is a feature that allows the user to identify themselves to multiple services, software, websites, and other applications at once.
The objective of this feature is to simplify access to the various work tools.
In the digital age, web applications and other software are increasingly present in our environment.
Logging in to each of them can be a source of waste of time for the user, especially if a different password is requested each time.
With SSO, when connecting to an application, the service informs the user that they are already authenticated, which prevents them from having to repeat this step.
Understanding SSO:
Above is an explanatory diagram of single sign-on to several applications.
SSO at Symalean:
The functionality can be configured from the software interface,
Once this page has been set up, the user will be able to access the Symalean software simply and quickly.
The login to the Symalean application goes through a single connection channel.
SSO benefits:
One of the main benefits of this single sign-on is the ease of accessing your applications without having to worry about managing passwords.
Technology used: Open ID connect.