SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 03, 2017 -- AssetWorks LLC is pleased to announce they are now a sponsored vendor with InCommon. This sponsorship enables AssetWorks to provide single sign-on capabilities using the education community’s standard federation system. That is, bringing your own identity now means you can bring your own identity infrastructure too when using AssetWorks AiM software.
InCommon Federation allows production-level end-users to access a wide variety of protected resources using standards-based, SAML-compliant single sign-on and federation software, such as Shibboleth®.
Cementing their position as a leader in higher education facilities management technology, AssetWorks now enables member colleges and universities to leverage their investment in InCommon to securely connect their identities to the market leading IWMS.
Rather than relying on a third party to store and manage sensitive information, through InCommon, academic institutions can leverage their existing SSO for secure access to AssetWorks via their standardized, secure sign-on infrastructure.
AssetWorks support for InCommon SSO is expected to be available with the AiM 9.2 release on October 18th. Higher education institutions can opt in to use InCommon single-sign-on for their AiM enabled devices.
About AssetWorks:
AssetWorks delivers industry-leading integrated workplace management systems (IWMS) and facility management software that helps asset and infrastructure intensive organizations control capital and operating expenditures, reduce operational complexity, and manage regulatory and policy-driven risk. Leveraging a comprehensive portfolio of software and consulting services, AssetWorks improves organizational efficiency by providing access to shared asset data, promoting greater transparency across the organization, streamlining service delivery, maximizing asset availability and uptime and reducing total cost of ownership. Using the latest SaaS and mobile computing technologies, our facility and asset management solutions and domain expertise help organizations eliminate waste, redundancy, and inefficiency. For more information, visit: www.assetworks.com/iwms.
AssetWorks and the AssetWorks logo are trademarks of AssetWorks LLC in the U.S. and other countries
Media Contact: Rachel Novotny, 205-240-5307, [email protected]


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