If someone outside of the organisation is sent a link, they will be unable to access Thomson Reuters as they will not have access to the organisations sign on credentials.
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If someone outside of the organisation is sent a link, they will be unable to access Thomson Reuters as they will not have access to the organisations sign on credentials.
Client will require an identity provider and the ability to manage it.
No, we can add Thomson Reuters platforms so long as the Single Sign On already implemented is compliant as explained in the question "What do I need to get Single Sign On?".
Thomson Reuters will provide dual access to existing platforms so as not to disrupt users during the migration.
The implementation timeframe is dependent on the agreed SSO solution and will be determined during the consultation and planning sessions. Generally, we expect the process to complete between two and eight weeks.
Yes, your access to Thomson Reuters platforms will be tied to your organisation credentials.
Yes, so long as your identity provider is accessible remotely/off campus.
There are two primary methods for non-Federation subscribers;
1. Using a Single Sign On link
Thomson Reuters platform links can be modified to flag Single Sign On Access, both for the platform itself and for deep links to content within the platform. This is done with relatively simple alterations to links, example below (where ### is a value unique to your organisation Thomson Reuters will provide you);
https://www.westlaw.com
to
https://www.westlaw.com?groupid=###
2. Using the "Access with Single Sign On" button
Access to platforms with single sign on can be achieved by clicking the "Access with single sign-on" button on the bottom of the screen.
The user can then enter their organisation email or group ID (the group ID will be provided as part of setup), and their browser can be set to remember that information, and to always take them automatically to this screen.
Yes.
Thomson Reuters has partnered with several Access Federations to provide access to members.
These include;
No.
Single Sign On is a complimentary enhancement Thomson Reuters provides to subscribers. There is no additional cost.
No.
Single Sign On is a complimentary enhancement Thomson Reuters provides to subscribers. There is no additional cost.
Thomson Reuters requires your organisation to have access to a SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) Compliant Identity Provider (IDP).
We support identity providers with the following protocols;
Examples of common compliant IDP include, but is not limited to;
If you are not sure if you are SAML Compliant, or have more questions about technical implementation, have your internal IT or Systems Administration team contact us and your Customer Relationship Manger can advise.
Single Sign On has numerous advantages over other access methods.
Access
Personalisation
Yes.
Whilst other access methods like OnePass or IP access can be maintained for a fixed period to allow users to transition, Single Sign On will replace those access methods.
The following Thomson Reuters platforms are compatible;
Single Sign On is a way to access Thomson Reuters platforms through your organisation's login credentials, instead of using a separate username and password to log in (i.e., a OnePass).
It works by our authentication servers having a connection with your organisation, so that we can verify your access without requiring additional information from you.