Diagram illustrating how three applications and Active Directory integrate identity with three identity providers (IDP 1, IDP 2, IDP 3), featuring labeled lines for Auth and Sync connections.

How to rationalize IDPs (without painful migrations)

For enterprise CIOs, CISOs, and IT leaders, managing multiple identity providers (IDPs) is a costly, complex, and security-intensive challenge. Whether due to M&A activities, multi-cloud strategies, or regulatory requirements, fragmented identity ecosystems drive up expenses, increase security risks, and hinder operational efficiency. Why organizations run multiple identity providers Large enterprises ... Read More

Building IDP Resilience

In today’s digital economy, identity is more than just an authentication checkpoint—it’s the backbone of user access, security, and continuity. And as CISOs and IAM architects work to modernize their identity systems, one imperative has moved from the sidelines to center stage: IDP resilience. When identity becomes a single point ... Read More
A person uses a laptop showcasing a digital padlock and binary code, symbolizing cybersecurity through Unified SSO integration, ensuring secure access.

How Unified SSO reduces complexity and enhances security

Large enterprises operate complex IT environments, balancing legacy on-premises applications with modern cloud services. Over time, they have accumulated multiple identity providers (IDPs) like Microsoft Entra ID, Okta, and Ping Identity to manage authentication across different business units and applications. While this approach initially served their needs, it has led ... Read More