

Liquit redirects the user to the Microsoft Authentication point, where the user authenticates. Here is what happens: a user will go to the Liquit Portal (or external portal) to logon. In the real-world you setup Liquit to authenticate against Azure Active Directory, being Azure AD the Identity Provider (IdP).įor information how to setup Liquit & Azure AD, please have a look at SSO with Azure Active Directory in the Liquit Workspace documentation. Most of our customers already know that Liquit fully supports this scenario. One of the most used cloud services is Microsoft Azure Active Directory in combination with conditional access, the so-called Multi-Factor Authentication.

Many customers use Microsoft for their cloud services.
