Xoxoday supports integration through standard connectivity protocols including PAM (Privileged Access Management) and other secure methods, ensuring controlled, auditable access across enterprise environments.
Connectivity Protocols Supported by Xoxoday
Xoxoday is built for enterprise adoption, which means it connects with your existing IT infrastructure using industry-standard protocols rather than requiring custom workarounds. Whether your organisation manages access through a centralised identity layer or relies on specific middleware, Xoxoday accommodates secure integration at the connectivity level. PAM, or Privileged Access Management, is one of the supported connectivity paths. This allows organisations that enforce strict access control policies to route Xoxoday’s integration traffic through approved, monitored channels. For IT and security teams, this means Xoxoday does not bypass existing governance frameworks — it works within them. Beyond PAM, Xoxoday supports other secure connectivity options that align with enterprise security standards. These options are designed to satisfy the requirements of organisations operating under frameworks such as ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II, where every external connection must be traceable, encrypted, and authorised.Practical Integration Scenarios
Consider an organisation running Workday or SAP SuccessFactors as its core HRMS. Xoxoday can connect to these systems through secure protocols to sync employee data, trigger reward events based on HR milestones, and push recognition outcomes back into the source system — all without exposing raw credentials or bypassing the organisation’s access management layer. For organisations using Darwinbox, Xoxoday’s connectivity support means the integration can be set up in a way that respects Darwinbox’s API security model while still enabling real-time data exchange for things like service anniversaries, onboarding completions, or performance-linked rewards. Collaboration tool integrations with Slack or Microsoft Teams also benefit from this architecture. When Xoxoday connects to these tools, the underlying connectivity is governed by the same protocol standards, ensuring that notification flows and recognition interactions are secured end to end.Why Protocol-Level Support Matters
For IT and security teams evaluating Xoxoday, protocol compatibility is not a minor detail — it determines whether an integration can be approved at all. Organisations in regulated industries or those with mature zero-trust architectures often cannot onboard SaaS tools that require open, unmanaged connectivity. Xoxoday’s support for PAM and equivalent protocols removes this barrier. It means the integration fits into your existing access control workflows rather than creating an exception to them. Security reviews move faster, procurement cycles are shorter, and the IT team retains full visibility over how Xoxoday communicates with internal systems. For specific protocol requirements or custom connectivity configurations, Xoxoday’s implementation team works directly with your IT and security stakeholders during onboarding to validate the setup against your organisation’s standards. Learn more: Xoxoday Help Centre — Development ProcessHow does Xoxoday handle SSO and identity management?
Learn how Xoxoday integrates with SAML, OAuth, and enterprise identity providers to enable secure single sign-on.
What security certifications does Xoxoday hold?
Xoxoday maintains ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II certifications — understand what this means for your data and compliance obligations.