![]() ![]() Making MY life easy isn't a selling point while making co-workers lives easy is. Might give it a go, but can it offer an SSO solution on par with OneLogin and Okta? It seems to go more in the PAM direction, which also interests me, but that's a hard sell since its back office tech that's out of sight of the end users. But they won't compel said sweat equity only encourage. Didn't get any one of those due to the boss not wanting to buy it when LastPass was/is less expensive provided the users could be convinced to spend a little sweat equity. In fact they clamor for it since it promises true one click convenience. I found going to an integrated SSO platform like what's offered with Azure AD, OneLogin, Okta was welcomed to this same group of users. Don't have upper management buy in on creating a brute force policy to ensure that it gets used. Why? They won't even bother to pick it up and use it even with the promise of limiting how many passwords they need to know. A couple of us use LastPass free over here.
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