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Introducing SSO to company
Sept. 26, 2023, 1:17 p.m. | /u/generic_user_115239
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I work at a small to mid sized company. We are dealing with the consequences of longterm technical neglect and legacy systems (if it ain‘t broken, why update).
To bring some kind of order to the chaos, we decided to introduce Single-Sign-On (SSO) into the company.
Many of the tools we want to migrate (or upgrade) to are capable of using it and it would greatly improve the user account …
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