List of Microsoft Azure Single Sign On Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Microsoft Azure Single Sign On for Identity and Access Management (IAM) 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 Azure Single Sign On for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: Whole Foods Market, a United States based Retail organisation with 91000 employees and revenues of $17.00 billion, MattressFirm, a United States based Retail organisation with 6500 employees and revenues of $4.50 billion, Intralox, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $650.0 million and many others.
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Intralox | Manufacturing | 2500 | $650M | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Single Sign On | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2020 | Oxford Computer Training |
In 2020, Intralox implemented Microsoft Azure Single Sign On using Azure AD B2C to establish external customer authentication as an Identity and Access Management (IAM) capability. The deployment targeted customer-facing systems in the United States and enabled customers to sign in with their corporate identities through a self-service portal.
The implementation used Azure AD B2C to build a secure self-service portal and to configure single sign on flows, federated authentication, and external user lifecycle management. Functional capabilities implemented included customer self-service authentication, credential federation with corporate identities, and centralized identity provisioning through Microsoft Azure Single Sign On.
Intralox integrated Microsoft Azure Single Sign On with Microsoft Dynamics 365 to associate authenticated customer sessions with CRM records and customer workflows, creating an end to end identity and application access path for customer-facing processes. The operational scope emphasized manufacturing customer-facing interactions in the United States and reduced the need to manage external credentials.
The project was delivered with Oxford Computer Group as the implementation partner and included configuration governance for external user access and self-service authentication policies. Governance work addressed external account provisioning, authentication policy enforcement, and administrative controls within Azure AD B2C, and the implementation consolidated external identity management under Microsoft Azure Single Sign On while reducing administrative credential handling.
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MattressFirm | Retail | 6500 | $4.5B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Single Sign On | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Mattress Firm implemented Microsoft Azure Single Sign On as its Identity and Access Management (IAM) platform to centralize authentication for retail and HR operations in the United States. The deployment covered about 8,500 employees and roughly 40 SaaS applications, establishing a single sign-on surface for both corporate and firstline workers.
The Microsoft Azure Single Sign On implementation configured single sign-on, automated user provisioning and deprovisioning, multi-factor authentication and conditional access policies. Implementation work focused on provisioning workflows to accelerate account creation and entitlement assignment, and on conditional access rules to enforce device and location controls for higher-risk sessions.
Integrations explicitly included Workday, Salesforce and Dynamics 365 among the approximately 40 connected applications, enabling identity-driven onboarding and lifecycle management across HR and sales systems. The architecture used Azure Active Directory as the identity provider, federating authentication into each SaaS application and synchronizing user attributes for provisioning and access control.
Governance and operational changes reduced the size of the provisioning team and sped new-hire onboarding, while MFA and conditional access improved security posture. The deployment delivered an estimated $500,000 per year in hard cost savings as reported.
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Whole Foods Market | Retail | 91000 | $17.0B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Single Sign On | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Whole Foods Market implemented Microsoft Azure Single Sign On as part of an Identity and Access Management (IAM) initiative to centralize employee authentication. The deployment targeted the United States workforce with a retail and HR focus, covering store staff and corporate employees.
Whole Foods deployed Azure Active Directory Premium in a hybrid model to provide single sign on to more than 30 SaaS applications, configuring authentication flows, conditional access controls, and automated user provisioning consistent with Identity and Access Management (IAM) practices. The Microsoft Azure Single Sign On implementation used role based access controls and centralized authentication policies to streamline sign on and access lifecycle management for distributed retail operations.
The hybrid architecture included directory synchronization between on premises Active Directory and Azure Active Directory to maintain consistent identities across stores and cloud services, enabling rapid SaaS onboarding across stores. Integrations explicitly extended to over 30 SaaS applications used by HR and retail teams, reducing manual account administration.
Operational governance emphasized centralized identity administration, staged rollout across United States sites, and standardized provisioning workflows to reduce identity management overhead. The deployment also reduced help desk support costs, with reported approximately 32% savings.
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