List of Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) for Single Sign-On (SSO) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) for Single Sign-On (SSO) include: Government Of South Australia, a Australia based Government organisation with 115000 employees and revenues of $12.65 billion, Herman Miller, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 10200 employees and revenues of $3.63 billion, Helen Keller International, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 800 employees and revenues of $77.0 million and many others.
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Government Of South Australia | Government | 115000 | $12.7B | Australia | Microsoft | Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) | Single Sign-On (SSO) | 2016 | Insync Solutions |
In 2016, the Government Of South Australia implemented Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) as its Single Sign-On (SSO) solution. SAFECOM executed the deployment to provision and provide Single Sign-On for roughly 17,000 volunteers and staff, extending authentication to internal systems and cloud services used across South Australia, Australia.
The implementation leveraged Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) together with Microsoft identity management capabilities to automate user provisioning and enable SSO across training platforms, email and incident management systems. Insync Solutions served as the implementation partner and supported configuration of authentication flows, federation trusts and account provisioning automation.
Operational coverage focused on SAFECOM’s internal users and volunteer workforce, centralizing identity provisioning and authentication workflows to reduce administrative overhead. Post-deployment materials from Insync Solutions and Microsoft describe automated provisioning, SSO enablement and reduced help-desk overhead following the AD FS rollout.
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Helen Keller International | Non Profit | 800 | $77M | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) | Single Sign-On (SSO) | 2020 | SoftwareONE |
In 2020 Helen Keller International replaced four on-prem Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) servers with a cloud-native Azure AD and Seamless SSO approach, implementing a Single Sign-On (SSO) strategy to simplify authentication for Microsoft 365 and field applications across its United States based operations and global programs. The work is documented in a SoftwareONE case study and was executed with SoftwareONE as the implementation partner during a period of increased remote access demand.
The implementation centered on configuring Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) decommissioning and routing authentication to Azure AD Seamless SSO, delivering centralized identity federation and token based single sign on for productivity and field data collection workflows. Configuration efforts emphasized consistent authentication flows for Microsoft 365 and customer facing field applications, reducing dependence on on-prem federation endpoints.
Integrations implemented included direct authentication paths into Microsoft 365 and field data collection applications used by program staff and enumerators, with the architecture shifting from four on-prem ADFS servers to a cloud native identity layer. Operational scope covered Helen Keller International program teams and remote field staff across global operations, with the United States identified as a primary administrative region for rollout coordination.
Governance and rollout were handled in collaboration with SoftwareONE, focusing on decommissioning on-prem infrastructure and operationalizing Azure AD Seamless SSO across user populations. The move explicitly reduced infrastructure and maintenance costs and improved reliable access for remote staff and field data collection during the COVID-19 period as described in the case study.
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Herman Miller | Manufacturing | 10200 | $3.6B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) | Single Sign-On (SSO) | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Herman Miller implemented Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) as its Single Sign-On (SSO) solution to provide centralized authentication for Office 365 and dozens of corporate web applications in the United States. Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) served as the primary SSO method across corporate web properties and cloud mail and collaboration services, consolidating authentication flows under a federated model.
The AD FS deployment was configured to rely on Active Directory as the authoritative identity store and to operate as a claims-based federation service, supporting token issuance and federated trust relationships for cloud and web applications. Functional capabilities in scope included federated authentication, claims transformation, reliance party trusts for Office 365, and support for common federation protocols used by Single Sign-On (SSO) solutions.
Operational coverage focused on IT identity and access management and end user productivity across Herman Miller sites in the United States. The ADFS-dependent SSO footprint produced notable operational overhead and configuration complexity, which created friction for faster application onboarding and increased ongoing administration demands within IT governance and access provisioning processes.
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