Okta buys identity platform Auth0 for US$6.5B
Identity management vendor Okta has put a mammoth US$6.5 billion on the table to acquire security rival Auth0.
Identity management vendor Okta has put a mammoth US$6.5 billion on the table to acquire security rival Auth0.
Todd McKinnon, CEO and founder of Okta, talks about the road ahead and the future of identity and access management in the cloud.
Okta has launched two new Partner Connect specialisations for hybrid IT and customer identity, claiming they will help partners become trusted advisors across every market.
Okta has put partner training and accreditation at the centre of its latest program revamp.
Identity management vendor Okta is ramping up its local go-to-market efforts, striking a new distribution deal with Nextgen Distribution in Australia and New Zealand.
Okta has entered into an agreement to acquire Azuqua, a cloud-based business application integration and workflow automation provider, for up to $74.5 million.
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Media conglomerate now has all global employees using identity management platform to access enterprise applications with a single sign on.
Netskope has appointed former Okta channel boss, Reno Maglitto, as Asia Pacific regional channel and alliance manager.
The Sydney-based IBM security partner is on track to hit record revenue growth in the 2018 financial year, after new wins in the insurance industry.
Okta has partnered with Aurion to integrate its Single Sign-On (SSO) platform with the Australian payroll software company.
Okta has recruited airloom, MOQdigital and Unify Solutions as its newest partners in the A/NZ region.
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