Which Companies use SAML for SSO?
SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) is a well established and widely adopted standard for enabling secure and efficient SSO (Single Sign On) solutions. Many organizations and companies use SAML for their Single Sign-On (SSO) solutions.
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Some of the most well-known companies that use SAML include:
- Google – Google uses SAML to enable SSO for its suite of applications, including Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Calendar.
- Salesforce – Salesforce uses SAML to enable SSO for its cloud-based CRM and customer engagement platform.
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) – AWS uses SAML to enable SSO for its cloud computing services.
- Microsoft – Microsoft uses SAML to enable SSO for its suite of Office 365 applications, as well as for its Azure cloud computing platform.
- Atlassian – Atlassian uses SAML to enable SSO for its suite of collaboration and project management tools, including Jira and Confluence.
- Dropbox Business – In addition to regular Dropbox, Dropbox Business also uses SAML to enable SSO for its cloud-based file sharing and storage service for teams.
- Slack – Slack uses SAML to enable SSO for its team collaboration and messaging platform.
- Workday – Workday uses SAML to enable SSO for its cloud-based human resources and financial management software.
- Zendesk – Zendesk uses SAML to enable SSO for its customer support and engagement platform.
- DocuSign – DocuSign uses SAML to enable SSO for its digital signature and document management platform.
- Twilio – Twilio uses SAML to enable SSO for its cloud communications platform.
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