Moving Analytics Launches Single Sign-on to Strengthen Data Security and Improve User Experience
Moving Analytics, leading provider of virtual cardiac rehabilitation and prevention, announced that it is launching single sign-on authentication for its entire software platform.
This means that any clinician user will require one set of login credentials from their host enterprise institution to gain access to the Moving Analytics application suite.
“Our single sign-on functionality enhances our patient data security, which is one of our top priorities,” said Shuo Qiao, Chief Technology Officer for Moving Analytics. “Implementation of SSO enhances our ability to meet the needs of our enterprise clients.”
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The benefits are numerous, and include:
- Increased Clinician Productivity: Instead of having to remember and manage multiple login credentials, clinicians will enter one username and password. This streamlined process will allow them to quickly log in, then move on to more important work.
- Improved Security: When people try to remember multiple usernames and passwords, they are more apt to reuse passwords or write them down and store them in a way that’s not secure. Single sign-on reduces these risks and protects data with one complex password.
- Better user experience: Logging into various applications or accounts can be frustrating. With single sign-on, the login process is a simple experience, and there’s no need to worry about forgetting or resetting multiple passwords.
“We are committed to being the best-in-class virtual cardiac rehab and prevention solution in the market and to increasing ease of use for our customers,” said Harsh Vathsangam, CEO of Moving Analytics. “This feature is just one of many exciting features planned to achieve that mission.”
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