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  2. Single sign-on - Wikipedia

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    Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication scheme that allows a user to log in with a single ID to multiple software systems. Learn about the advantages, drawbacks, and security issues of SSO, as well as related concepts such as same-sign on, federated authentication, and social logons.

  3. Federated identity - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the concept, technologies and use-cases of federated identity, which is the means of linking a person's electronic identity and attributes across multiple distinct identity management systems. Find out how federated identity can enable single sign-on, cross-domain access, identity assurance and privacy compliance.

  4. Microsoft 365 - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft 365 is a product family of productivity software, collaboration and cloud-based services owned by Microsoft. It encompasses online services such as Outlook.com, OneDrive, Microsoft Teams, programs formerly marketed under the name Microsoft Office (including applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook on Windows, macOS, mobile devices, and on the web), enterprise ...

  5. Piazza (web service) - Wikipedia

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    Piazza is a web service that allows students to ask and answer questions in a forum-like format. It was invented by Pooja Nath in 2009 and is used by over 330 schools and tens of thousands of students.

  6. OpenSIS - Wikipedia

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    OpenSIS is a web-based student information system for K-12 and higher education institutions. It is developed by OS4Ed and released under the GNU GPL v2 license, with cloud and paid versions available.

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    Sign in to your AOL account to access your email and manage your account information.

  8. Login - Wikipedia

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    Login is the process of accessing a computer system or program by identifying and authenticating oneself. Learn about different methods of logging in, such as passwords, fingerprints, and social login, and the origin and usage of the term login.

  9. NCAA transfer portal - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA transfer portal is a database and compliance tool for student athletes who want to transfer between member institutions. It has different rules and windows for different sports and situations, and allows coaches and staff to contact potential transfers.