SasukeWorks Unveils Single Sign-On Functionality
The company Interpark, which specializes in the development and sale of cloud services, is excited to announce the addition of a Single Sign-On (SSO) feature to its no-code business application creation tool, SasukeWorks. With the new SSO functionality, businesses can seamlessly integrate with existing authentication infrastructures (IdPs), allowing employees to log into SasukeWorks with a single account. This not only enhances security but also reduces the burden on IT departments by minimizing password-related inquiries and enabling centralized management of authentication policies.
Background of the Development
As the utilization of SaaS in corporate environments continues to grow, the number of business accounts managed by employees is also on the rise. This increase has led to challenges such as forgotten passwords and the need for frequent resets, placing additional strain on IT departments. Furthermore, the risk of information leaks due to poor password management is a critical concern. Consequently, there is a pressing need to establish an authentication environment that balances convenience with security.
In response to these challenges, SasukeWorks has launched SSO functionality compliant with SAML 2.0, which allows companies to utilize SasukeWorks without the need for additional custom development while adhering to their authentication policies.
Three Key Features of the SSO Functionality
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Standard Support for Major Domestic Authentication Services: SasukeWorks is compatible with four major authentication services, including HENNGE One, OneLogin, Soliton OneGate, and GMO Trust Login. This compatibility ensures that businesses have access to robust authentication solutions tailored to their needs.
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Rigorous Security Validation: To ensure security, the feature conducts nine automatic validations on the server side based on industry-standard security criteria, protecting against impersonation and unauthorized access.
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Simple Configuration Setup: Using dedicated SDKs or additional development is not necessary. Businesses can initiate SSO operations within mere 5-10 minutes through configuration on the management screen, allowing for a swift setup.
Benefits of the New Feature
The introduction of SSO functionality allows employees to be liberated from the burden of managing multiple IDs and passwords. They can now access SasukeWorks more smoothly. Moreover, authentication strength and multi-factor authentication (MFA) policies can be centrally managed by the authentication service, leading to standardized security operations.
Additionally, access control for departing or transferring employees can be quickly updated by the authentication service, thereby enhancing governance capabilities.
Endorsements from Industry Leaders
Tomohiro Miyake, Executive Officer at HENNGE:
"We wholeheartedly welcome the SSO feature addition to SasukeWorks. Security concerns related to account management have often hindered operational efficiency. The integration with HENNGE One will help transform these concerns into opportunities for accelerated business growth, providing an environment where IT departments can confidently support digital transformation (DX)."
Yuka Nakayama, Trust Login Division Manager at GMO GlobalSign:
"As companies increasingly embrace SaaS, the complexity of authentication management has become a significant issue for IT departments. SasukeWorks’ compatibility with GMO Trust Login’s SAML technology paves the way for unified account management and strengthened access controls without the need for additional development, representing a practical solution for businesses striving for balance between security and convenience."
Tomohiro Miyasugi, Head of IT Security Division at Soliton Systems:
"The integration of SasukeWorks with Soliton OneGate through SAML is fantastic news. With the rise of SaaS utilization, the need for consolidated ID management and security enhancements is crucial. Our collaboration incorporating digital certificates and multi-factor authentication will yield safe and seamless access to SasukeWorks, alleviating operational burdens."
Yukatsu Funakoshi, President of Interpark:
"SasukeWorks is designed to empower teams to independently drive improvements within their operations. The introduction of SSO enhances usability while also addressing critical security and operational needs for corporate use. We are committed to continuously strengthening our service to ensure our customers can rely on our solutions."
Additional Information
Feature Overview:
- - Feature Name: SasukeWorks Single Sign-On (SSO)
- - Compliance Method: SAML 2.0 (SP-initiated SSO / IdP-initiated SSO)
- - Standard Supported IdPs: HENNGE One, OneLogin, Soliton OneGate, GMO Trust Login
- - Target Plans: Business, Enterprise
- - More Info: SasukeWorks Features
To learn more about SSO functionalities and how they can benefit your organization, you can download our detailed material for free, which includes essential information for implementation planning.
About SasukeWorks
SasukeWorks is a no-code business application creation tool provided by Interpark. It enables users to create custom business applications simply by selecting development components and dragging & dropping them, all without requiring programming skills. Being a cloud-based service, it allows access regardless of the operating system or device, facilitating rapid information sharing through simultaneous access and real-time updates.
About Interpark
Founded in 2000, Interpark is a SaaS and AI company dedicated to enhancing practicality and flexibility in business settings. By blending AI with its proprietary cloud tools, Interpark offers enterprise solutions aimed at improving operational efficiency and productivity.
Services Offered:
Company Name: Interpark, Co., Ltd.
President: Yukatsu Funakoshi
Location:
- - Sapporo Headquarters: 2F, Minami Oodori Building, 10 Oodori Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo 060-0042, Hokkaido, Japan
- - Tokyo Office: 8F, Business VIP Shibuya, 2-16-8 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Established: July 2001
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Interpark