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Mike Daly

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Reposted from Business Intelligence Insights

Single Sign-On best Practice

Gartner & Aberdeen Group clearly state that all applications should be analytics applications. Whether embedded in enterprise applications or solutions from ISVs analytics make the difference.

Enabling not only better data-driven decision making but, when incorporating write-back to become a part of work processes, better decision execution

That is dangerous, however, without being on a secure and scalable BI platform. Incorporating secure-key and single sign-on.

Charles Caldwell's article below tells you how...

One of the most important aspects to consider when embedding analytics is single sign-on. This means that users do not have to sign in every time they go to accept a Logi report. If you’re looking to incorporate single sign-on into your Logi application, it will require implementation of SecureKey.

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bi, analytics, big data, security, single sign-on