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Enlink Cloud EnIAM is a cloud-based zero trust identity management platform that enables organizations to securely connect users to applications and data, regardless of location. The platform provides a single point of control for managing identities, access, and authentication, eliminating the need for multiple siloed tools. Enlink Cloud EnIAM supports a variety of authentication methods, including traditional username and password, two-factor authentication, and single sign-on.=More Information= | <br> | ||
Enlink Cloud EnIAM is a cloud-based zero trust identity management platform that enables organizations to securely connect users to applications and data, regardless of location. The platform provides a single point of control for managing identities, access, and authentication, eliminating the need for multiple siloed tools. Enlink Cloud EnIAM supports a variety of authentication methods, including traditional username and password, two-factor authentication, and single sign-on. The platform is also designed to work with | |||
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https://www.enlinkcloud.com/eniam/ | https://www.enlinkcloud.com/eniam/ | ||
[[Category:Single Sign-On (SSO)]] | [[Category:Single Sign-On (SSO)]] | ||
[[Category:Two-Factor & Multi-Factor Authentication]] | [[Category:Two-Factor & Multi-Factor Authentication]] |
Revision as of 05:01, 23 April 2024
Description
Enlink Cloud EnIAM is a cloud-based zero trust identity management platform that enables organizations to securely connect users to applications and data, regardless of location. The platform provides a single point of control for managing identities, access, and authentication, eliminating the need for multiple siloed tools. Enlink Cloud EnIAM supports a variety of authentication methods, including traditional username and password, two-factor authentication, and single sign-on. The platform is also designed to work with