Hi Sunny,
It's neither a federation nor a Password synchronization. What it does it saves the password for Wrike in the Azure password vault. So when you change the password from the Wrike, the next time when you are accessing the application through Azure application
portal, you have to provide the password for the first time. There is not any mechanism like so for Wrike SaaS so that password can sync. It only provides you the mechanism to save the password to Azure vault so that you don't have to provide it for the next
time. But how will it store, you have to provide the password in case also if you change it from Wrike.
This is the only mechanism how you can integrate Wrike with Azure.
I had a long discussion with Wrike Technical support team and they have confirmed that. They provide SSO integration with Okta but not with Azure.
Make a note that after doing the integration, the identities for Wrike and Azure are separate identities. So there will be different password for both the identity. Don't confuse that after integration the identities became same as it happens in case of
federation.
Please revert back if you need some more clarification.