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Last updated : May 11 2022

Security Assertion Markup Language

Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is an open standard that allows identity providers to pass authorization credentials to service providers.

  • Programming Languages

Market Share of Security Assertion Markup Language

  • Current Customer The number of companies that currently use Security Assertion Markup Language
  • 7153
  • Market Share TIndicates the percentage of market accounted for by this technology in the Programming Languages category.
  • 84.05%
  • Websites Added The number of companies that have started using Security Assertion Markup Language in the past month.
  • NA
  • compared to last month
  • Websites Dropped The number of companies that have stopped using Security Assertion Markup Language in the past month.
  • NA
  • compared to last month

Top Competitors and Alternatives of Security Assertion Markup Language

The top three of Security Assertion Markup Language’s competitors in the Programming Languages category are DBeaver with 11.23%GNU Octave with 1.73%HTML5 Media with 0.79% market share.

Technology Domains Market Share Versus page
DBeaver 956 11.23% Security Assertion Markup Language vs DBeaver
GNU Octave 147 1.73% Security Assertion Markup Language vs GNU Octave
HTML5 Media 67 0.79% Security Assertion Markup Language vs HTML5 Media
Open Broadcaster Software 56 0.66% Security Assertion Markup Language vs Open Broadcaster Software
Scilab 50 0.59% Security Assertion Markup Language vs Scilab
Dynamo 34 0.40% Security Assertion Markup Language vs Dynamo
VeraCrypt 29 0.34% Security Assertion Markup Language vs VeraCrypt
Percona Server for MongoDB 18 0.21% Security Assertion Markup Language vs Percona Server for MongoDB

Popular Comparisons

Top Competitors and Alternatives of Security Assertion Markup Language

The top three of Security Assertion Markup Language’s competitors in the Programming Languages category are DBeaver with 11.23%GNU Octave with 1.73%HTML5 Media with 0.79% market share.

Security Assertion Markup Language vs DBeaver
Security Assertion Markup Language vs GNU Octave
Security Assertion Markup Language vs HTML5 Media
Security Assertion Markup Language vs Open Broadcaster Software
Security Assertion Markup Language vs Scilab
Security Assertion Markup Language vs Dynamo
Security Assertion Markup Language vs VeraCrypt
Security Assertion Markup Language vs Percona Server for MongoDB
Technology Stack Analysis

Compare Tech Stack of Security Assertion Markup Language and Its Competitors

Get the list of top 5 common technologies used by Security Assertion Markup Language and its competitors.

Customers of Security Assertion Markup Language

Around the world in 2022, over 7472 companies have started using Security Assertion Markup Language as Programming Languages tool.

Customers Employee Range City Region Country Social Links
Attendo 10k+ Danderyd Stockholms Lan Sweden
University of Wisconsin System 10k+ Madison Wisconsin United States
Kindred Healthcare 10k+ Louisville Kentucky United States
Bright Horizons 10k+ Watertown Massachusetts United States
Instantis 10k+ Santa Clara California United States
Autoliv 10k+ Stockholm Stockholms Lan Sweden
Stanford Health Care 10k+ Stanford California United States
Dresden University Of Technology 10k+ Dresden Sachsen Germany
University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill 10k+ Chapel Hill North Carolina United States
forwomeninscience.com 10k+ Ile De France France

Find which Security Assertion Markup Language customers are ready to buy from you by using Slintel's buying intent score.

Security Assertion Markup Language Customers by Industry

The three top industries that use Security Assertion Markup Language for Programming Languages are Education (218)Technology (155)Cloud (147).

Security Assertion Markup Language Customers by Employee Count

The majority of Security Assertion Markup Language’s customers for the programming-languages category fall in the company size of 11-50 employees (1671 companies)1-10 employees (1452 companies)51-200 employees (1390 companies).

Security Assertion Markup Language Customers by Geography

The top three geographies of Security Assertion Markup Language for programming-languages are the United States with 4176(54.64%)United Kingdom with 530(6.93%)Germany with 325(4.25%) customers respectively.

Employees of Security Assertion Markup Language

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FAQ

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Who are the top Security Assertion Markup Language competitors?

Security Assertion Markup Language’s Top competitors in the programming-languages category are DBeaverGNU OctaveHTML5 Media. You can view a full list of Security Assertion Markup Language competitors here. Slintel uses advanced data mining and AI algorithms to track customers and competitors of Security Assertion Markup Language and 40,000 other technologies on the internet.You can also compare Security Assertion Markup Language and its feature with top competitors here : Security Assertion Markup Language vs DBeaver Security Assertion Markup Language vs GNU Octave Security Assertion Markup Language vs HTML5 Media .

What is Security Assertion Markup Language customer distribution based on company size?

The majority of Security Assertion Markup Language’s customers for the programming-languages category fall in the company size of 11-50 employees (1671 companies)1-10 employees (1452 companies)51-200 employees (1390 companies). You can view a distribution chart of Security Assertion Markup Language customers by company size here.

What is Security Assertion Markup Language market share in the programming-languages?

Security Assertion Markup Language has market share of 84.05% in programming-languages market. Security Assertion Markup Language competes with 8 competitor tools in programming-languages category. The top alternatives for Security Assertion Markup Language programming-languages tool are DBeaver with 11.23%GNU Octave with 1.73%HTML5 Media with 0.79%market share.

What are the top industries that use Security Assertion Markup Language?

Top industries that use Security Assertion Markup Language for programming-languages are Education (218)Technology (155)Cloud (147).

What are the top countries that use Security Assertion Markup Language?

Around the world in 2022, over 7472 companies have started using Security Assertion Markup Language as programming-languages tool. Companies using Security Assertion Markup Language for programming-languages are majorly from United States with 4176 customers. 54.64% of Security Assertion Markup Language customers are from the United States. Other top countries using Security Assertion Markup Language are United Kingdom Germany with 530(6.93%) 325(4.25%) customers respectively.

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