For setting up automatic controls over how your New Relic users are added to New Relic, how they're managed, and how they log in, we offer these features:
- SAML SSO: this allows your users to use a single sign-on (SSO) identity provider service to log in to New Relic, as opposed to using the default email + password. Requires a paid edition.
- SCIM provisioning, also referred to as automated user management: SCIM provisioning allows organizations to use their identity provider service to automate how their users are added to and updated in New Relic. Organizations using SCIM will almost always use SAML SSO. Requires Pro or Enterprise edition.
For information on how to enable SAML and SCIM, you'll use the authentication domain UI to set up SAML and SCIM. Note that Okta, OneLogin, and Azure have dedicated New Relic apps: If you use those, you must choose the one called New Relic by organization, and not New Relic by account.