News about single sign-on
  • Netflix uses lots of cloud services -- but don't call it 'NoOps'

    Netflix's streaming-video entertainment via the Internet has become so popular it now represents almost a third of peak downstream traffic in North America. It also represents an IT support challenge for Netflix, which is trying to balance use of cloud services with traditional internal IT and data centers.

  • Cloud-based single sign-on: A business perk for customers?

    As companies sort out their cloud strategies, some are finding cloud-based single sign-on (SSO) can be a high-tech "perk" for customers.

  • How GSA is securing its cloud apps

    As the General Services Administration (GSA) migrates to a work-anywhere, work-anytime strategy, the real estate arm of the U.S. federal government is discovering that having an iron-clad security strategy is critical to its adoption of cloud-based applications.

  • Ubuntu releases single sign-on code as open source

    The Canonical-backed Ubuntu Linux project has released its single sing-on authentication software as an open source project.

  • Microsoft buys health-care software company

    Microsoft plans to buy health-care software maker Sentillion for an undisclosed sum in order to expand its own health-care offerings and capitalize on an upcoming opportunity for new sales.

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