Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On vs i-Sprint AccessMatrix Universal Sign-On comparison

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We performed a comparison between i-Sprint AccessMatrix Universal Sign-On and Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Single Sign-On (SSO)
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Passlogix, Oracle Enterprise SSO, Oracle SSO, Oracle Single Sign-On, Oracle ESSO, ESSO
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Overview

AccessMatrix Universal Sign-On (USO) is a non-intrusive Enterprise SSO solution that enables organizations to achieve single sign-on to multiple applications and systems. In most organizations today, users are often required to remember many IDs and passwords in order to perform their various job functions. By deploying our enterprise single sign-on solution, our clients will improve staff and customer satisfaction, resulting in improved productivity and reduced administration costs. Client/server, host-based, Java-based and web-based applications are supported without source code changes. Unlike other single sign-on products, manual client software installations are not required on the users’ desktops.The USO solution is built on the AccessMatrix security server. By leveraging on the AccessMatrix security server as the single sign-on server, the user benefits from additional security services like administration, audit and application level authorization. USO’s facilities for auto-installation, auto-configuration and self- service greatly simplify deployment and reduce maintenance effort. The central security server stores the users’ security- related properties for each application.

Oracle eSSO securely eliminates the need for users to remember and manage passwords for virtually any application. With ESSO Logon Manager, employees sign-on to Windows and ESSO Logon Manager does the rest. As they launch their other applications, ESSO Logon Manager automatically logs them on with each application’s correct password. it can be installed on corporate computers and is also accessible on demand from any non-corporate computer – anywhere, anytime.

For shared kiosk workstations, ESSO Kiosk Manager makes it easy for users to sign-on and off of those kiosks in seconds. ESSO Kiosk Manager seamlessly manages multiple user sessions on each kiosk and automatically logs users off of their applications and the kiosk itself when they walk away from it without logging off.

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Buyer's Guide
Single Sign-On (SSO)
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Cisco, Auth0 and others in Single Sign-On (SSO). Updated: March 2024.
765,386 professionals have used our research since 2012.

i-Sprint AccessMatrix Universal Sign-On is ranked 37th in Single Sign-On (SSO) while Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On is ranked 29th in Single Sign-On (SSO). i-Sprint AccessMatrix Universal Sign-On is rated 0.0, while Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On is rated 0.0. On the other hand, i-Sprint AccessMatrix Universal Sign-On is most compared with , whereas Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On is most compared with .

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