Akamai Identity Cloud is Shutting Down — What’s Next for Your Authentication Stack?
Blog post from SSOJet
The decommissioning of Akamai Identity Cloud (AIC) by December 31, 2027, presents both a significant risk and a strategic opportunity for organizations to modernize their authentication systems. Delaying migration could lead to security vulnerabilities, compliance issues, and operational failures, but timely action allows businesses to address technical debt and adopt modern identity solutions like passwordless authentication for improved security and user experience. Migration options include comprehensive enterprise platforms, developer-centric services, or hybrid architectures, with SSOJet highlighted as a recommended solution for its enterprise-grade features, security compliance, and cost-effective, connection-based pricing model. The transition necessitates a strategic re-evaluation of identity's role in business, moving beyond simple data transfer to eliminating vendor lock-in and building a scalable, adaptable authentication stack. Organizations are urged to begin audits and risk assessments, evaluate vendors, and pilot migrations promptly to ensure a secure and efficient transition ahead of the shutdown deadline.
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