![]() ![]() ![]() “Our differentiation there against any platform provider - whether it’s Microsoft today or another major platform tomorrow, that wants to be broader in identity - our independent neutral choice is going to win out,” he said. There’s significant value for customers in “having an independent, neutral partner there that will give them choice of technology and not lock them in,” McKinnon said during the company’s quarterly call with analysts. While Okta’s aspiration is undoubtedly to become the “one-stop shop for identity,” McKinnon said, the company stands out from some other vendors in the space that are selling both identity security and the applications that are leveraging authentication. Okta believes that its approach to offering a “neutral” option in identity - which isn’t sold alongside applications themselves like some of its rivals - will ultimately “win out” versus competitors such as Microsoft, co-founder and CEO Todd McKinnon said Wednesday. ![]()
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