One of the key ways that a CIAM server can help is to offer one place for your users to login across a suite of applications. You get one place to monitor and control access. But does it make sense to use CIAM even if you only have one application? Setting aside the fact that you often have more than one application as you integrate other SaaS products to support a single custom application (forums, account management, ticketing systems, etc), there is value in a CIAM system even if you only have one application.
CIAM for the single application
CIAM for the single application
CIAM for the single application
One of the key ways that a CIAM server can help is to offer one place for your users to login across a suite of applications. You get one place to monitor and control access. But does it make sense to use CIAM even if you only have one application? Setting aside the fact that you often have more than one application as you integrate other SaaS products to support a single custom application (forums, account management, ticketing systems, etc), there is value in a CIAM system even if you only have one application.