single sign on
When will HubPlanner be single sign on (SSO)?
SSO for Azure is done folks.
Read more here https://hubplanner.com/hub-planner-ads-single-sign-on-sso-via-azure-ad/
and here is the app on the Azure Marketplace
https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/aad.hubplanner?tab=Overview
Thanks for all the patience. As this is a SAML based integration support for more services will be simple. Please post to us any provider you use.
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Niall commented
🎉🥳 Thank you Hub Planner team 👍
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Google Authentication is now live, SAML based SSO coming hot on the heels of this release. https://hubplanner.com/use-google-to-sign-into-hub-planner/
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The wait is nearly over!
All going well, we hope to have SSO delivered by the end of Q2 if not earlier.
We will endeavour to update here when SSO is going live. Also, please do keep an eye out on the Hub Planner blog for new features and updates.
Thanks,
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Jason Clements commented
Hubplanner, we need an ETA? When can we expect this feature? we have SOC2 to be worried about.
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Jens P. commented
Please implement it as an open concept/solution, so that it can be configured by an hub account admin whether to use azure, gsuite, atlassian-id or others.
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Jens P. commented
Any news regarding OAUTH/SAML?
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Anonymous commented
Any further update on the Azure Marketplace SSO?
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Anonymous commented
Please implement mandatory 2FA and SSO. Moreover, please include an admin-option to disable alternative logon methods using only username and passwords.
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Update: We are working towards an SSO Azure market place add on for those using Azure AD.
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Anonymous commented
We consider buying the add-on module for time registration, but we will not ask our 350+ users to sign in with their own personal password.
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Anonymous commented
Agreed - this needs to be implemented ASAP.
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Orig Jones commented
Corporate security policy will update a few items from "should have" to a "must have" by the end of 2018 due to security accreditation and regulations.
This requires us to manage password expiry rules that match our policies and include 2FA. However, it's simpler for us (and to our staff) to use SSO (SAML/oAuth) as that will then already comply with our policies, and will remove the need for staff to change and remember multiple passwords.
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Niall commented
OAuth would be good, so people can use their Google/Office365 accounts.
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Allison commented
We see this as a necessary feature in my organization and hope that is is implemented soon!