ADFS vs SSO: Choosing the Right Authentication Solution
ADFS (Active Directory Federation Services) and SSO (Single Sign-On) are both authentication solutions but have different roles in identity management. ADFS is Microsoft's own solution for SSO within Windows environments, while SSO is a broader concept that refers to users authenticating once and being able to access multiple apps without logging in again. The main difference between the two is that ADFS works only in Windows environments, whereas SSO can be implemented by various identity and access management services like Okta, OneLogin, and Ping Identity for different environments other than Windows.
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WorkOS
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April 22, 2024
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