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Evidian Enterprise SSO

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What is Evidian Enterprise SSO

Evidian Enterprise SSO is an enterprise single sign-on product designed to provide users with one set of credentials to access multiple business applications. It supports SSO for web and client/server applications and is commonly deployed in regulated or complex IT environments where many legacy applications remain in use. The product is typically used by IT security and IAM teams to reduce password prompts, centralize access policies, and improve user access consistency across heterogeneous application portfolios.

pros

Broad app SSO coverage

The product is designed to handle SSO across a mix of web, desktop, and legacy client/server applications, which is a common requirement in large enterprises. This can reduce reliance on custom scripts or multiple point solutions for different application types. It is particularly relevant where organizations cannot modernize all applications to standards-based federation in the near term.

Enterprise IAM suite alignment

Evidian Enterprise SSO is positioned within a broader Evidian IAM portfolio, which can simplify alignment with related identity functions such as access governance and provisioning when used together. This can reduce integration effort compared with stitching together multiple unrelated tools. It also supports centralized policy approaches for authentication and access across applications.

Fit for complex environments

The product is commonly implemented in environments with strict security controls, segmented networks, and a wide variety of application technologies. It supports deployment patterns that accommodate on-premises infrastructure and hybrid application estates. This makes it a practical option when cloud-only identity approaches are not feasible for all workloads.

cons

Heavier implementation effort

Enterprise SSO for mixed legacy and modern applications often requires significant configuration, application onboarding work, and ongoing maintenance. Organizations should plan for connector setup, testing, and operational processes for application changes. This can be more resource-intensive than SSO approaches focused primarily on standards-based web federation.

Less cloud-native orientation

Compared with identity platforms built first for cloud directories and SaaS-first environments, Evidian Enterprise SSO is more frequently associated with on-premises and legacy application enablement. This can mean fewer out-of-the-box capabilities optimized for rapid SaaS onboarding and developer-centric integrations. Buyers may need additional components or services for modern CIAM-style use cases.

Governance depends on modules

While the product sits in an IAM portfolio, user provisioning and governance capabilities typically depend on deploying additional components beyond the SSO layer. Organizations evaluating it for end-to-end identity lifecycle management should confirm which functions are included versus licensed separately. This can add complexity to procurement and architecture decisions.

Seller details

Eviden (Atos Group)
Bezons, France
2023
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Tools by Eviden (Atos Group)

Evidian Enterprise SSO
Evidian Identity Governance and Administration

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