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Anaconda provides customers on Business or Custom plans the ability to authenticate with Anaconda products directly from their internal identity platform (IDP), via OpenID or SAML. To make the setup and provisioning process for your employees even more seamless, Directory Sync (SCIM) is also available for many IDPs. Both support SSO and SCIM support the automated provisioning of Anaconda products, but SCIM additionally enables bulk importing of employees from internal directories, management of employee access and permissions, and automated deprovisioning of Anaconda products from your IT infrastructure and HR workflows.
This service is offered to organizations that have five or more licensed organization members.

Setting up Enterprise SSO

Upon request, a self-service setup link will be emailed to you or to your IT representative. Select either Configure Single Sign-On or Configure Directory Sync, then follow the prompts for your IDP to set up your Anaconda SSO configuration. To request a self-service setup link, please contact your dedicated Customer Service Manager (CSM) or open a support ticket.
Provider
SSO Support
Directory Sync Support
ADP
Yes
Auth0
Yes
CAS
Yes
ClassLink
Yes
Cloudflare
Yes
CyberArk
Yes
Yes
Duo
Yes
Entra ID
Yes
Yes
Google Workspace
Yes
Yes
JumpCloud
Yes
Yes
Keycloak
Yes
LastPass
Yes
Microsoft AD
Yes
miniOrange
Yes
NetIQ
Yes
Okta
Yes
Yes
OneLogin
Yes
Yes
Oracle
Yes
PingFederate
Yes
Yes
PingOne
Yes
Rippling
Yes
Yes
Salesforce
Yes
Shibboleth
Yes
SimpleSAMLphp
Yes
VMWare
Yes
Custom SAML
Yes
Custom OIDC
Yes
Custom SCIM
Yes
Custom SFTP
Yes

Next steps

With SSO enabled, employees with matching domains in their email will be prompted to authenticate via your IDP when signing in to Anaconda. Signing in using SSO for the first time creates their Anaconda account, adds them to your organization with baseline permissions, assigns them a seat, and sends an organization access to their email. Instruct your organization members to follow the steps in the email for authenticating to Anaconda by setting their organization access token. For more information about tokens, see Tokens.