Norway's South-East Regional Health Authority deployed a federation server for single sign-on, serving 80,000 healthcare staff across trusts. It removed two-way Active Directory trusts, cut support calls, and secured access to internal, SaaS, and custom apps, handling 30,000 peak users. Explore their approach in this case study.
Norway's healthcare organizations face identity management challenges, with 80,000 employees needing secure access across complex boundaries. Managing authentication for clinical workflows, reducing disruptions to patient care, and ensuring connectivity across trusts create operational burdens and security risks.
South-East Regional Health Authority's transformation shows how modern identity infrastructure addresses these challenges. Key outcomes include:
· Single sign-on for 30,000 peak users, reducing helpdesk burden
· Removal of complex Active Directory trust relationships
· Integration completed in one day, accelerating value
Explore the case study for strategies enabling these results.
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