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Version: 8.4.X

Identity Providers

📄️ OKTA

ServiceOps offers support for SAML 2.0, which facilitates integration for Single Sign-On. ServiceOps acts as the Service Provider (SP) and it integrates with Identity Providers (IDP) using SAML 2.0. The integration basically involves supplying details about SP to IDP and vice-versa. ​Once you integrate ServiceOps with an IDP, the users simply have to sign-in to IDP and then, they can automatically sign-in to ServiceOps from the respective identity provider’s GUI without having to provide credentials again. ​ServiceOps supports integration with OKTA.

📄️ Azure AD

ServiceOps offers support for SAML 2.0, which facilitates integration for Single Sign-On. ServiceOps acts as the Service Provider (SP) and it integrates with Identity Providers (IdP) using SAML 2.0. The integration basically involves supplying details about SP to IdP and vice-versa. ​Once you integrate ServiceOps with an IdP, the users simply have to sign-in to IdP and then, they can automatically sign-in to ServiceOps from the respective identity provider’s GUI without having to provide credentials again. ​ServiceOps supports integration with Azure.

📄️ ADFS

ServiceOps offers support for SAML 2.0, which facilitates integration for Single Sign-On. ServiceOps acts as the Service Provider (SP) and it integrates with Identity Providers (IdP) using SAML 2.0. The integration basically involves supplying details about SP to IdP and vice-versa. ​Once you integrate ServiceOps with an IdP, the users simply have to sign-in to IdP and then, they can automatically sign-in to ServiceOps from the respective identity provider’s GUI without having to provide credentials again. ​ServiceOps supports integration with ADFS.

📄️ One Login

ServiceOps offers support for SAML 2.0, which facilitates integration for Single Sign-On. ServiceOps acts as the Service Provider (SP) and it integrates with Identity Providers (IdP) using SAML 2.0. The integration basically involves supplying details about SP to IdP and vice-versa. ​Once you integrate ServiceOps with an IdP, the users simply have to sign-in to IdP and then, they can automatically sign-in to ServiceOps from the respective identity provider’s GUI without having to provide credentials again. ServiceOps supports integration with One Login.

📄️ WSO2

ServiceOps offers support for SAML 2.0, which facilitates integration for Single Sign-On. ServiceOps acts as the Service Provider (SP) and it integrates with Identity Providers (IDP) using SAML 2.0. The integration basically involves supplying details about SP to IDP and vice-versa. ​Once you integrate ServiceOps with an IDP, the users simply have to sign-in to IDP and then, they can automatically sign-in to ServiceOps from the respective identity provider’s GUI without having to provide credentials again. ​ServiceOps supports integration with WSO2.

📄️ Key Cloak

ServiceOps offers support for SAML 2.0, which facilitates integration for Single Sign-On. ServiceOps acts as the Service Provider (SP) and it integrates with Identity Providers (IdP) using SAML 2.0. The integration basically involves supplying details about SP to IdP and vice-versa. ​Once you integrate ServiceOps with an IdP, the users simply have to sign-in to IdP and then, they can automatically sign-in to ServiceOps from the respective identity provider’s GUI without having to provide credentials again. ​ServiceOps supports integration with Key Cloak.