October 2018 Summaries
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The article describes how to integrate FusionAuth with a Spring application for user login and authorization. It covers the steps to set up FusionAuth, create roles, add an OAuth configuration, and configure the Spring application to use FusionAuth's OpenID Connect library. The article also provides an example of how to register users and handle automatic login. Additionally, it mentions that the original post is outdated and recommends reading the Spring Boot FusionAuth quickstart for more information.
Oct 24, 2018
1,951 words in the original blog post.
Okta and FusionAuth are two popular identity and access management platforms that cater to different needs of businesses. Okta is a massive organization with complex cloud-based solutions, suitable for large, slow-moving companies with legacy infrastructure. It offers secure access for web and mobile applications through OAuth tokens and API key management. In contrast, FusionAuth provides a streamlined platform designed for scalability without added overhead, ideal for smaller organizations or those with unique security requirements. Both platforms offer full-featured identity tools, including multi-factor authentication, single sign-on, customizable communication templates, and localization support. However, Okta is a multi-tenant "built-in the cloud" service, while FusionAuth offers a single-tenant solution with true data isolation, eliminating data leakage between unrelated companies and providing easier compliance with regulatory restrictions in various industries. Additionally, FusionAuth provides configurable password encryption, brute-force protection, user reports, and analytics, as well as enterprise identity unification and custom feature development capabilities.
Oct 16, 2018
1,199 words in the original blog post.
OneLogin and FusionAuth offer powerful identity management solutions, but they differ significantly in their approach. OneLogin focuses on emerging technology like blockchain integration, while FusionAuth prioritizes features and functionality tailored to meet customers' specific needs without unnecessary overhead. Both platforms provide secure access, multi-factor authentication, single sign-on, customizable communication templates, and user reports. However, FusionAuth stands out for its free tier for unlimited users, true single-tenant solutions, configurable password encryption, enterprise identity unification capabilities, and ability to deliver custom feature development tailored to smaller companies' unique needs.
Oct 12, 2018
1,108 words in the original blog post.
Ping Identity and FusionAuth are customer identity and access management (CIAM) solutions with shared features such as unlimited user management, OAuth token utilization, and essential CIAM tools like multi-factor authentication and single sign-on. However, they differ significantly in cost, user management, and deployment options. FusionAuth is free for unlimited users and offers a true single-tenant architecture that can be fully on-premise or in a private cloud, which aids in regulatory compliance and enhances data privacy. It also provides comprehensive user management tools and real-time analytics. FusionAuth's flexibility is further highlighted by its ability to handle complex enterprise identity unification challenges, allowing organizations to manage distinct user datasets within a unified system. Additionally, FusionAuth's smaller, nimble structure enables the development of custom features tailored to clients' specific needs, contrasting with Ping Identity's larger scale and more rigid structure.
Oct 08, 2018
1,067 words in the original blog post.