What is Single Sign-On and why is it important?
Often abbreviated to SSO, Single Sign-On is an authentication process where users enter an identifier (user name) and a password, and are granted access to any number of resources within an ebusiness environment. SSO is important to ebusinesses as it removes the requirement for users to manage multiple identifications and passwords when switching between applications.
Related Questions
- Can I implement single sign-on through integration with an identity management system, such as CA Siteminder, Sun Java Access Manager, or Oracle Oblix?
- How do I configure an external application for single sign-on from the Portal?
- When will Oracle Applications become a Single Sign-on partner application?