Streamline user access with Single Sign On.
- Seamlessly integrate Showpad into your enterprise security policies.
- Reduce security threats to sensitive data loss.
- Centralized user, password, and authorization management.
Description
The Showpad Salesforce integration eases your users' lives with fewer usernames and passwords, reliefs pressure on your IT team and reduces security threats.
If you use Single Sign-On (SSO), users can use their organization’s credentials to access Showpad. It eases your users' lives with fewer usernames and passwords, as there's only one account to remember. This SSO service provides a secure way to exchange authentication information between two parties: a Service Provider and an organization’s Identity Provider, allowing a single set of credentials to be used to access multiple applications.
Save time, effort and reduce security threats to sensitive data loss through auto-provisioning and assigning users to the right groups in Showpad.
If you use Single Sign-On (SSO), users can use their organization’s credentials to access Showpad. It eases your users' lives with fewer usernames and passwords, as there's only one account to remember. This SSO service provides a secure way to exchange authentication information between two parties: a Service Provider and an organization’s Identity Provider, allowing a single set of credentials to be used to access multiple applications.
Save time, effort and reduce security threats to sensitive data loss through auto-provisioning and assigning users to the right groups in Showpad.
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Business Impact
FOR IT
- Seamlessly integrate Showpad into your enterprise security policies
- Reduce security threats to sensitive data loss by severing access
- Auto-provision & assign users to the right groups in Showpad
- Centralized user, password, and authorization management
FOR SALES
- Faster log-in experience: be quick when it matters the mostÂ
- Only one password to rememberÂ
- Improves data and identity protection
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Founded in: 1999
HQ Location: San Francisco, US