List of SAP Single Sign-On Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SAP Single Sign-On 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 SAP Single Sign-On for Single Sign-On (SSO) include: Gerresheimer, a Germany based Life Sciences organisation with 13535 employees and revenues of $2.59 billion, Vetropack Group, a Switzerland based Manufacturing organisation with 3750 employees and revenues of $1.06 billion, Woerwag Pharma & Co., a Germany based Life Sciences organisation with 965 employees and revenues of $200.0 million, Wolters Kluwer Poland, a Poland based Media organisation with 359 employees and revenues of $81.0 million and many others.
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Gerresheimer | Life Sciences | 13535 | $2.6B | Germany | SAP | SAP Single Sign-On | Single Sign-On (SSO) | 2023 | All for One Group |
In 2023 Gerresheimer implemented SAP Single Sign-On to modernize authentication as part of a Single Sign-On (SSO) program delivered by All for One Group. The rollout used Azure AD Connect plus Single Sign-On and modern authentication for business applications, shifting core authentication services to the cloud and centralizing identity synchronization and access tokens under Azure AD.
The implementation combined SAP Single Sign-On with Azure AD Connect to enable token based and modern authentication across enterprise apps, and to provision a highly available authentication layer. Functional capabilities emphasized automated user synchronization, single sign on for end user productivity, and support for modern authentication protocols for integrated applications.
Operational coverage targeted Germany and Gerresheimer global sites, with the program framed around cybersecurity hardening and New Work objectives to improve employee productivity through consistent SSO across business apps. Business functions affected included IT security, access management, and workforce productivity workflows.
All for One Group executed the deployment and governance changes included tightened authentication workflows and a structured application onboarding process to Azure AD. The project yielded a leaner, highly available authentication infrastructure and broader app integration with Azure AD through SAP Single Sign-On and related modern authentication capabilities.
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Vetropack Group | Manufacturing | 3750 | $1.1B | Switzerland | SAP | SAP Single Sign-On | Single Sign-On (SSO) | 2022 | Xiting |
In 2022 Vetropack Group deployed SAP Single Sign-On as a focused initiative to harden authentication across its SAP landscape and improve user experience. The implementation used SAP Single Sign-On 3.0 and is categorized as Single Sign-On (SSO), with explicit goals to raise confidentiality, authenticity and integrity of SAP access while reducing service desk password requests.
The technical configuration centered on Kerberos SPNEGO based logon for end-to-end SSO, and on encrypting client server authentication traffic across SAP applications. SAP Single Sign-On 3.0 was configured to provide token based authentication from a central identity provider, standardizing login flows and eliminating username and individual password based access for SAP users.
The project scope covered the full SAP system landscape and all SAP users, with the SSO rollout coordinated alongside an SAP S4HANA release upgrade to ensure compatibility. Integration work included proof of concept validation and parameter alignment across numerous SAP systems to enable consistent Kerberos SPNEGO behavior and encrypted communication across system boundaries.
Implementation governance followed a structured program with a kick off workshop, detailed requirements analysis, a POC stage, and staged promotion from pilot to roll out. Xiting acted as the implementation partner using a rapid, documented methodology that allowed key configuration requirements to be implemented in less than 15 days and the environment to reach productive operation within a few months, yielding a marked reduction in password related support requests, a simplified user workflow and materially improved identity and system security.
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Woerwag Pharma & Co. | Life Sciences | 965 | $200M | Germany | SAP | SAP Single Sign-On | Single Sign-On (SSO) | 2024 | All for One Group |
In 2024, Woerwag Pharma & Co. implemented SAP Single Sign-On as part of its SAP S/4HANA conversion and IT security strategy to provide unified authentication for HR, sales and other SAP applications across its international footprint. The deployment is aligned with the Single Sign-On (SSO) category and was scoped to centralize authentication for SAP S/4HANA processes and connected SAP modules used by corporate and subsidiary teams.
Configuration work for SAP Single Sign-On focused on standard Single Sign-On (SSO) capabilities including federated authentication, centralized session management and integration points for multi factor authentication and Zero Trust policies. Module usage was concentrated on HR and S/4 process areas inferred from the S/4HANA transformation context, with role mappings and access profiles configured to support core business functions.
The implementation integrated SAP Single Sign-On with the SAP S/4HANA landscape and the broader SAP application estate to deliver unified access across Germany and Woerwag Pharma & Co. global subsidiaries. The project was delivered with All for One Group and involvement from the Life Sciences Alliance, providing implementation and industry-specific alignment for pharmaceutical compliance requirements.
Governance was adjusted to centralize authentication controls and streamline access workflows, embedding SAP Single Sign-On into access provisioning and audit processes for HR and sales systems. The change strengthened digital security through Zero Trust and MFA capabilities and streamlined user access for employees in Germany and international sites, while preserving S/4HANA centric identity orchestration.
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Media | 359 | $81M | Poland | SAP | SAP Single Sign-On | Single Sign-On (SSO) | 2012 | All for One Group |
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