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AuthX – Weekly Recap

AuthX is the focus of this weekly recap, which highlights the company’s expanding role in passwordless identity and access management. The firm continued to emphasize unified, workflow-native authentication as it advances its strategy in healthcare and broader enterprise environments.

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AuthX showcased its platform at the EPIC XGM 2026 conference in Verona, Wisconsin, underscoring deep integration with Epic’s electronic health record ecosystem. The company positioned passwordless multifactor authentication, single sign-on, and badge-based tap-and-go access as tools to streamline clinician workflows while maintaining strong security.

A key theme was cross-platform interoperability, with AuthX highlighting support for Citrix, IGEL Technology, Omnissa, Dell Technologies ThinOS, Google ChromeOS, and Chrome Enterprise. This approach is designed to help healthcare organizations operate heterogeneous endpoint environments without forcing standardization or sacrificing usability.

AuthX also promoted a unified IAM strategy spanning Windows, Linux, and ChromeOS, offering a single policy layer across more than 5,000 applications. Context-aware security and zero-trust-aligned controls are framed as ways to cut IT complexity, reduce credential theft risk, and lower helpdesk burden.

The platform includes features tailored to clinical workflows such as fast user switching, session continuity, adaptive re-authentication, and support for electronic prescribing of controlled substances. These capabilities target shared workstation scenarios where rapid, secure access directly affects clinician productivity and patient care.

A notable development this week was a highlighted collaboration with HID focused on integrating biometrics, passwordless authentication, and single sign-on into a unified identity experience. The combined AuthX and HID offering targets secure workstation access and passwordless application sign-on, aiming to reduce user friction while strengthening identity assurance.

In parallel, AuthX continued to spotlight its collaboration with Google around Chrome Enterprise Premium for healthcare organizations adopting web-based clinical workflows. The offer includes an extended six-month trial and up to $5,000 in services funding upon conversion, supporting migration to secure, browser-centric environments.

Taken together, these initiatives reinforce AuthX’s positioning in passwordless, cross-platform identity solutions across healthcare and enterprise markets. The week’s developments point to a strategy centered on ecosystem integration, recurring software revenue, and enhanced visibility with key decision-makers.

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