Deploy Single Sign On (SSO) between your IBM i and your Active Directory (AD). The webinar Teams link will be sent on the 13th April 2026.
Webinar - Deploy Single Sign On (SSO) between your IBM i and Active Directory (AD).
Discover the benefits of integrating Single Sign-On (SSO) between your IBM i and Active Directory.
AD-iCT addresses all the shortcomings of IBM's EIM solution, and offers truly operational SSO in a production environment. AD-iCT has over 20 years of experience on hundreds of IBM i partitions. It meets all needs: automated account creation/deletion, data backup, replication to the backup (DR)...
Join our webinar for a complete demonstration and explore the essential features for effective use in a production environment.
Implementing Single Sign-On (SSO) between IBM i and Active Directory provides an efficient solution for:
- Enhancing security, especially concerning IBM i passwords, which are often weak.
- Streamlining processes for users, as they no longer need to remember their IBM i passwords.
- Easing the workload on support teams responsible for deactivating IBM i or NetServer user profiles.
The I.GAYTE.IT software solution introduced during the webinar relies on standard approaches that have been successfully deployed across hundreds of IBM i clients, with some systems operating reliably for over two decades.
This proven solution offers a standards-based method for achieving SSO between IBM i and Active Directory, addressing critical concerns such as weak password management, simplifying user authentication by eliminating multiple password requirements, and reducing the support burden associated with user profile administration.
AGENDA
- I.Gayte.it introduction
- Principals of SSO between an IBM i and an AD
- The Kerberos protocol
- Managing associations with EIM, IBM's standard solution with the AD-iCT SSO software solution
- AD-iCT software essentials for production management
- Automation of the creation/deletion of accounts and associations, including from the AD.
- Demonstration
- Q & As