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  2. OneLogin - Wikipedia

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    OneLogin, Inc. is a cloud-based identity and access management (IAM) provider that develops a unified access management (UAM) platform for enterprise-level businesses and organizations. History [ edit ]

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  4. List of single sign-on implementations - Wikipedia

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    Red Hat Single Sign-On is version of Keycloak for which RedHat provides commercial support. Microsoft account: Microsoft: Proprietary: Microsoft single sign-on web service Microsoft Azure Active Directory: Microsoft Proprietary Yes Cloud based single sign-on which supports SAML 2.0, WS-Federation, and OpenID Connect: myOneLogin: VMware: Proprietary

  5. Clever, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Clever is a city in Christian County, Missouri, United States. The population was 2,139 at the 2010 census . It is part of the Springfield, Missouri Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  6. Unified access management - Wikipedia

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    An SSO portal that supports a broad range of cloud applications, typically using protocols such as Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) Tools to integrate on-premises software into the unified access management system; Support for laptops and desktops to provide single sign-on access by logging into the machine; Full mobile support

  7. Single sign-on - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, single sign-off or single log-out (SLO) is the property whereby a single action of signing out terminates access to multiple software systems. As different applications and resources support different authentication mechanisms, single sign-on must internally store the credentials used for initial authentication and translate them to ...

  8. Captive portal - Wikipedia

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    Captive portal. An example of a captive web portal used to log onto a restricted network. A captive portal is a web page accessed with a web browser that is displayed to newly connected users of a Wi-Fi or wired network before they are granted broader access to network resources. Captive portals are commonly used to present a landing or log-in ...

  9. CLEVER project - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Clever project have come up with a mathematical algorithm that views the Net as simply web pages pointing at each other. It also takes into account the notion of hubs, which point to quality content and link information together, and the idea of authority pages, which are often written by specialists in certain fields.