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GO-Global Federated Identity Support using OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.0 authentication code flow

Published on:
Sep 12, 2023
Last updated on:
Jan 13, 2023
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Federated Identity Support using OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.0 authentication code flow

GO-Global Enables Single Sign-On for Windows

GO-Global’s support for OpenID® Connect allows organizations to use modern identity providers (IdPs) like Okta™, OneLogin™, Microsoft Active Directory Federated Services (ADFS), and Microsoft® Azure® AD Seamless SSO for single sign-on into GO-Global® Windows hosts. By enabling users to sign in one time to their identity provider, with the authentication policies and credentials defined there, users can access Windows applications published by GO-Global with the click of a button, providing a better user experience while enforcing the user authentication the organization wants.

GO-Global allows organizations to integrate any IdP that supports OpenID Connect directly into its hosts, allowing them to share windows hosts among users that they authenticate with their IdP solution. GO-Global support for OpenID Connect eliminates the need for domain controllers in the network, for custom credential providers for strong authentication, and for interactive logons.

Organizations that were previously looking for this type of functionality would have to purchase costly, complex, and unwieldy solutions like Citrix® NetScaler Unified Gateway™ integrated with Citrix Hypervisor™, which is expensive to purchase and support. GO-Global provides the functionality at a price point that works for every organization.