OneLogin, the identity management provider bringing speed and integrity to the modern enterprise, is launching a new set of capabilities addressing the needs of enterprises with hybrid on-premise and cloud-based IT environments. In addition to new RADIUS and LDAP interfaces, OneLogin has also acquired San Diego-based Caf?soft, a provider of on-premise Web Access Management (WAM) software.
OneLogin’s cloud-based Identity & Access Management (IAM) solution has been deployed by thousands of organisations ranging from fast-growing tech unicorns to multinational enterprises with 10,000s or 100,000s of employees. The consistent feedback from larger enterprises with more complex IT environments has been that they would prefer IAM vendors who are able to handle both their cloud-based applications and their on-premise applications.
The new LDAP service allows enterprises to connect to OneLogin’s cloud directory via the LDAP protocol, which expands OneLogin’s coverage of applications beyond those that support federation through SAML and WS-Trust.
The new RADIUS service supports the full RADIUS protocol and strong authentication methods, such as EAP-TLS. Enterprises can use this capability within corporate network devices, such as VPNs and WiFi access points.
“Cloud-focused IAM providers are under increasing pressure to deliver a unified and secure way to ensure compliance across all of an enterprise’s technology investments, both cloud and on-premise,” said Garrett Bekker, 451 Research senior security analyst. “OneLogin’s melding of cloud with legacy and on-premise solutions can help provide greater security and compliance for the many firms that are pursuing a hybrid cloud strategy.”
In addition to these new interfaces, OneLogin has completed the acquisition with San Diego-based Caf?soft, a provider of Web Access Management (WAM) software with customers such as NASA, Department of Defense, OpenText, ARM, Panda Restaurant Group and TiVo. The company’s WAM solution provides the security middleware to easily integrate identity into heterogeneous web environments.
The technology allows OneLogin to provide a more comprehensive identity solution for hybrid environments, including simplified on-premise Web Access Management (WAM) and a complete replacement for CA Single Sign-On (formerly CA SiteMinder®), Oracle Access Manager and others.
“Our goal is to manage all identities that touch corporate data, whether it be in the cloud or behind the firewall,” said Thomas Pedersen, CEO of OneLogin. “These new authentication interfaces combined with Caf?soft’s Web Access Management technology allow us to reach even deeper into the enterprise and provide a new level of speed and integrity to our customers’ businesses.”