[Openid-specs-fastfed] FastFed Requirements
Phil Hunt (IDM)
phil.hunt at oracle.com
Wed Jun 7 20:41:28 UTC 2017
I think it is many to many.
Enterprise it has IDPs they have to get working with many SaaS apps.
Cloud SaaS has to configure many IDPs. It may be further complicated by how/if tenancy is built in. Eg. While one tenancy may trust an IDP another will not.
What may be a different question is SaaS apps that run in a silo with their own user store and are not scim enabled and thus have their own attribute schemas. Scim was designed to be adapted by apps to enable provisioning to them. Do we develop custom solutions for silo apps or do we expect them to have a certain set of capabilities vis-a-vis provisioning and common attribute languages. Or do we only support on the fly scenarios via saml and connect?
Phil
> On Jun 7, 2017, at 1:06 PM, Hardt, Dick via Openid-specs-fastfed <openid-specs-fastfed at lists.openid.net> wrote:
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> On 6/7/17, 12:38 PM, someone claiming to be "Openid-specs-fastfed on behalf of openid-specs-fastfed at lists.openid.net" <openid-specs-fastfed-bounces at lists.openid.net on behalf of openid-specs-fastfed at lists.openid.net> wrote:
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> More organizations have IDPs then SaaS providers support federated
> authentication. Frankly, SaaS providers only support federated authn
> when they get enough demand from customers, which sort of speaks to the
> ratio I am positing.
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> Mike: I’m confused what ratio you are implying here. Would you clarify?
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