These are some of the notable Single Sign-On (SSO) implementations available:

Product Name Project/Vendor License Identity management platform Description
Accounts & SSONokia, Intel,…Free softwareClient-side implementation with plugins for various services/protocols
Active Directory Federation ServicesMicrosoftProprietaryClaims-based system and application federation using SAML 2.0 or WS-Federation
BitiumBitiumProprietaryEnterprise cloud-based identity and access management solution with single sign-on, active directory integration and 2-factor authentication options
CAS / Central Authentication ServiceApereoFree & Open Source (Apache 2.0) Protocol and open-source SSO server/client implementation with support for CAS, SAML1, SAML2, OAuth2, SCIM, OpenID Connect and WS-Fed protocols both as an identity provider and a service provider with other auxiliary functions that deal with user consent, access management, impersonation, terms of use, etc. Licensed under Apache 2.0.
CoSign single sign onUniversity of MichiganAcademicSSO for University of Michigan
Distributed Access Control System (DACS)Distributed Systems SoftwareFree Software
Facebook connectFacebookProprietaryFacebook SSO to third parties enabled by Facebook
FreeIPARed HatFree SoftwareYes
IceWall SSOHewlett-Packard EnterpriseProprietaryWeb and Federated Single Sign-On Solution
IBM Enterprise Identity MappingIBMFree softwareYesWorks with Kerberos (e.g. Active Directory) and other authentication mechanisms to map different identities and hence allow single signon to all IBM server platforms (Windows, Linux, PowerLinux, IBM i, i5/OS, OS/400, AIX) even when the user name differs.
LTPAIBMProprietary
Imprivata OneSignImprivataProprietary
Janrain Federate SSOJanrainProprietaryYesSocial and conventional user SSO
JOSSOJOSSOFree SoftwareOpen Source Single Sign-On Server
Keycloak
(Red Hat Single Sign-On)
Red HatOpen sourceYesFederated SSO (LDAP and Active Directory), standard protocols (OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0 and SAML 2.0) for Web, clustering and single sign on.
Red Hat Single Sign-On is version of Keycloak for which RedHat provides commercial support.
Microsoft accountMicrosoftProprietaryMicrosoft single sign-on web service
Microsoft Azure Active Directory Microsoft Proprietary Yes Cloud based single sign-on which supports SAML 2.0, WS-Federation, and OpenID Connect
myOneLoginVMwareProprietaryCloud single sign-on
NetIQ Access ManagerMicrofocusProprietaryYes, used in conjunction with NetIQ Identity ManagerAccess Management, Federation and Risk-Based Access Control platform
Numina Application FrameworkNumina SolutionsProprietaryYesSingle sign-on system for Windows (OpenID RP & OP, SAML IdP, and proprietary)
Okta Okta, Inc. Yes Okta is SaaS based identity management and Single Sign On service provider which supports SAML 2.0, OpenID Connect and other protocols
OneLoginOneLogin Inc.ProprietaryYesCloud-based identity and access management with single sign-on (SSO) and active directory integration
OpenAthensJiscProprietaryYesIdentity and access management solutions to IdPs and SPs enabling access management to web-based resources. Fully hosted service with several directory integration options, dedicated support team. Maintains OpenAthens Federation. SAML 1.1, SAML 2.0, SSO, self-reg, compatibility with Shibboleth, API.
OpenAMOpen Identity Platform CommunityCDDLYes, used in conjunction with OpenDJ and OpenIDMAccess management, entitlements and federation server platform
Oracle Identity ManagementOracle CorporationProprietaryYesIdentity and Access Management Suite of products from Oracle
SecureLoginNetIQProprietaryEnterprise Single-Sign-On
ShibbolethShibbolethFree & Open Source (Apache 2.0)SAML-based open source access control
Ubuntu Single Sign OnCanonical Ltd.ProprietaryOpenID-based SSO for Launchpad and Ubuntu services
Univention Corporate ServerUniventionFree & Open SourceEnterprise IAM with single sign-on using SAML
WSO2 Identity ServerWSO2Free & Open Source (Apache 2.0)YesSAML 2.0, OpenID, OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0, SCIM, XACML, Passive Federation
ZXIDZXIDFree SoftwareYesReference Implementation of TAS3 security

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