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TriCipher Launches Single Sign-On Solutions for Enterprises and Service Providers

Los Gatos, California based TriCipher, a provider of cloud identity services, today announced two new editions of its Secure Single Sign-On solution. 

Los Gatos, California based TriCipher, a provider of cloud identity services, today announced two new editions of its Secure Single Sign-On solution. 

Enterprise Single Sign-On - myOneLoginTriCipher’s myOneLogin Enterprise Edition integrates myOneLogin’s cloud-based access control with enterprise directories, networks and desktops through the TriCipher Enterprise Connector. myOneLogin Service Provider Edition offers access to myOneLogin’s SOAP-based APIs for SaaS providers or others integrating identity services into their applications.

myOneLogin Enterprise Edition extends the capabilities of the core service to address the compliance and integration needs of large businesses. Features include roles-based access control, directory integration, strong authentication to SSL VPNs, Web portal integration and federation hub services. It is priced at $40 per user per year for up to 500.

The Service Provider Edition offers SOAP-based APIs to service providers who want to add strong authentication, federation, and just-in-time provisioning to their applications. Pricing depends on functionality and usage.

“A wide range of businesses need cloud identity services including small businesses that rely on SaaS, the SaaS providers themselves and large enterprises with significant investments in identity infrastructure,” says Jack Martin, VP Worldwide Field Operations at TriCipher.

Founded in 2000, TriCipher’s technology has been used in over 10,000 financial institutions.

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