Hi @Tommy Freed
Firstly, you'll only want to use SSO with your LMS if all users have a corporate (e.g. Azure) AD account.
If that is the case, then you can enforce mandatory SSO and enjoy the benefits of not having a separate password for users and a seamless login experience.
In addition, for a modern LMS such as Simplify LMS integrated with SAML SSO, you will enjoy Just in Time user provisioning, meaning that you don't need to create a user.
i.e.
1) new user is created in Azure AD / Windows account created.
2) user clicks new custom app in Azure or goes to custom URL for LMS
3) user is created automatically (and provisioned with default courses if the LMS supports that)
4) when the user is terminated, you don't need to immediately deactivate the user, as shutting down their Windows account will result in them not being able to access the LMS
It is great when functioning as above. Good luck and feel free to reach out if you need help.
Thanks
Lynton