Many organisations face repeated authentication prompts and fragmented access controls across web and enterprise applications. Users waste time signing into multiple systems and IT teams face higher support loads managing credentials and access paths. Access Manager Plus centralises authentication and session access by providing single sign-on for web and enterprise apps and browser-based access to internal resources. It reduces repeated logins and provides a single control point for how users access multiple applications.
Typical use cases include providing SSO across hybrid application estates so users sign in once to reach both cloud and on-prem apps, and enabling browser-based access to internal resources without multiple credential prompts. Organisations adopt it to simplify user journeys and cut login-related support calls. It is also used where teams want a consistent authentication point to reduce credential fragmentation and to streamline access for remote or distributed staff who need browser access to internal systems.
Fits mid-market UK organisations with hybrid on-premises and cloud estates, including those that rely on Microsoft Active Directory, operate in regulated sectors, or support distributed and remote workforces; it is suitable where IT teams need to centralise authentication and simplify user access without adding new operational roles.
Minimises the need for users to sign into multiple applications during a work session.
Makes access to multiple applications more straightforward for users via a single authentication point.
Applies a single authentication model across web and enterprise applications for predictability.
Reduces password-related helpdesk calls by decreasing credential prompts.
Gives IT a single place to manage how users authenticate and access sessions.
Delivers a smoother browser-based access experience for remote and distributed staff.
Centralise authentication across on-prem and cloud applications in mixed IT estates.
Provide a single authentication point in organisations that use Microsoft Active Directory.
Simplify user access management in finance, healthcare and public sector environments.
Enable remote and distributed staff to reach internal applications via the browser.
Address identity and access needs for organisations with limited specialist identity staff.
Cut password and authentication support demand by centralising sign-on.