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Centrify provides Unified Identity Services across data center, cloud and mobile - resulting in one single login for users and one unified identity infrastructure. Centrify SaaS Edition integrates SSO for SaaS apps with user-centric mobile security management. Centrify goes beyond browser SSO to also give users unique mobile "zero sign on" to Office 365. Centrify Server Suite protects servers from identity-related insider risks and outsider attacks.

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2022. Identity platforms Thycotic and Centrify united into Delinea



Delinea is a new provider of privileged access management (PAM) solutions, formed as a result of the merger between established PAM leaders Thycotic and Centrify. Delinea caters to both small businesses and global enterprises, ensuring everyone's digital freedom by efficiently defining access boundaries. Their solutions enable access to critical data, devices, code, and cloud infrastructure through a centralized dashboard. Users enjoy access precisely when and where they need it, for the necessary duration to complete their tasks. Delinea empowers organizations with enhanced agility, productivity, and security, whether they operate in the cloud or on-premises. Furthermore, Delinea's solutions are robust, customizable, and scalable, accommodating organizations of all sizes and industries, irrespective of their PAM maturity level.




2014. Samsung invests in cloud-based Enterprise Identity Management service Centrify



Centrify, the enterprise cloud-based identity management software, has secured $42 million in funding from a consortium of investors, including Samsung Ventures. While Centrify has diversified its portfolio to encompass various aspects of identity management and security throughout its ten years of operation, one area it has particularly focused on is cloud-based security. This endeavor has proven fruitful, as it now forms the foundation of the company's mobile device management (MDM) offering, enabling IT departments to manage mobile apps and other services while providing users with a convenient single sign-on solution. Samsung itself has recognized the value of this approach and incorporated it into its own KNOX MDM solution, which was initially announced at MWC earlier this year and is currently being rolled out.