With this new release, Impartner has taken the most common integration requirement and made it available to all of its customers.
Impartner, the provider of reseller and partner management technologies, announced its newest product enhancement, Impartner IdP, for providing services to store and manage its clients’ digital identities. T
he Identity Provider (IdP), IAS – SAML 2.0, marks yet another step in Impartner’s best-in-class ecosystem management platform approach through low- or no-code, self-service deployment.
With this new release, Impartner has taken the most common integration requirement and made it available to all of its customers. In order to create a smooth and all-encompassing partner portal, Impartner IdP implements Single Sign-On in a manner that accommodates various integrations without imposing any extra demands on users.
Key features include:
- Customers that do not already have an IdP can now configure Impartner as the IdP using SAML 2.0
- Customers can configure their Integration Single Sign-On directly in Impartner PRM without professional services
- Customers have the option to use their own IdP and plug Impartner into it, or use Impartner’s provided IdP to hook into other integrations.
This product update comes on the heels of the recent focus on corporations establishing a solid cybersecurity posture due to the new SEC disclosures. In addition to providing enhanced security that meets regulations, Impartner IdP enables companies to strengthen their tech stack without the investment and management of a new solution.
“In today’s digital landscape, security and user convenience are critical to the success of every business. By simplifying the login process, improving security, and reducing administrative overhead, we’re ensuring partners can focus on their work without the hassle of managing multiple credentials,” said Gary Sabin, VP of Product Management at Impartner. “This latest enhancement reflects our dedication to delivering a seamless – and secure – experience to partner ecosystems.”