The Celigo platform offers visual tools for managing your account in the web interface:
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Manage entitlements and monitor usage – Manage and upgrade your subscription entitlements in your Production and Sandbox environments, including consumption of:
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Integration flows
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Endpoint apps
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Trading partners
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On-premise agents
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Manage environments – Deploy your integrations in a Production environment or test them first in a Sandbox environment.
You can also assign identifying tags to each instance of an Integration App.
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Manage remote resources – Deploy an “agent” executable to connect to on-premise apps running behind a firewall.
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Manage users – Configure authentication, access level, and email notifications at the user level. Get notifications when a connection is offline or a flow failed.
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Manage Integration App subscriptions – Manage your current subscriptions or upgrade for even better performance.
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Account owners and administrators can configure authentication, access levels, and email notifications at the user level. Email notifications alert subscribed users when a connection is offline or a flow has failed.
Available permissions levels per integration:
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Monitor
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Manager
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Administrator
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Owner
The default account sign-in is via username and password, including an option to link with your Google account.
Account-level audit logs let an owner or administrator track user activity per account, including who has signed in or out – by IP address, and when single sign-on (SSO) configurations are modified.
The account owner can also enable single sign-on (SSO) at the user level by configuring OpenID Connect (OIDC) to establish trust relationships between the OIDC identity provider and integrator.io.
When you configure your account for multifactor authentication (MFA), you can use any authenticator app that supports time-based one-time passwords (TOTPs) to verify identities with mobile devices to reduce security risks.
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Known limitation: SAML is not a current SSO option.
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