A clear customer gap #195696
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GitHub Team feels like the right fit for many small and midsize organizations, but the lack of SSO is a major gap.
For a lot of companies, SSO is no longer an “enterprise-only” feature. It is a baseline security control. It helps with centralized offboarding, identity management, MFA enforcement through an IdP, and reducing account takeover risk.
Right now, GitHub Team offers strong collaboration features, but organizations that take security seriously still have to move up to GitHub Enterprise to get SAML SSO. That can be a difficult jump for teams that do not need full enterprise governance, SCIM provisioning, or broader enterprise administration features.
A good middle ground would be to add basic SAML SSO to GitHub Team, while keeping more advanced enterprise capabilities such as SCIM, enterprise-wide policy controls, and centralized governance in GitHub Enterprise.
That would make GitHub Team a much better option for smaller organizations that want stronger identity security without needing the full enterprise feature set.
I’m curious whether other Team customers feel the same way. Would basic SSO on Team make a meaningful difference for your organization?
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