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    INTRODUCTION SAML is an XML based framework for crafting “security assertions” and exchanging them between entities. SAML is abbreviated as “Security Assertion Markup Language” and as the name suggests SAML holds a predominant position in the terms of industry acceptance of identity deployments. With the recent dramatic growth in the web world, industries/ organizations were able to communicate with each other over internet and the productivity has soared because of this. Now, SAML facilitates the

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    Saml vs. Oath

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    While researching for this assignment, I came across a lot of good points about each access control measure, along with some bad points. Each measure was implemented with the best intentions for the user. The fact that it simplifies log on procedures is a big factor. Security-Assertion Markup Language is an XML based open standard for exchanging authentication and authorization data between security domains. Open Authorization allows you to use a common username and password to access different

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    It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity. -Albert Einstein Ethics, Communication, & Social media Social media is a collection of user-driven, web-based technologies including blogs, social networks and video-sharing platforms. Together, these media have revolutionized the way we communicate and share information. Because of its relative newness, and its vast and continually evolving nature, social media presents as a complicated and multi-faceted

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    Minor Web 2.0/3.0 & Knowledge Sharing Essay 2: Enterprise 2.0. Do companies need it to survive? Z22-D Project Management Business English Smilena Spasova Lecturer: M. Adams 09-03-2012 Surviving as a company, no matter being small, middle-sized or large, in today’s unstable economy beset by a severe recession, instability and uncertainty resembles fighting for your life in a battle field. Only those who are more prepared, move faster and more efficient and have strategic advantage

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    Career Episode 3 A) Introduction 3.1 This episode describes my participation in the project “Network Engineer Web-Based Viewer “for Al Mozoon Company. The project took place in the period from Jun 2010 until December 2010 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. My task as a Senior Telecommunications Network Engineer was to preside over the procession of the project. B) Background 3.2 Telecommunications companies select and implement Telcordia’s Network Engineer (NE) for one simple reason; they want to manage

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    The Use of Social Media by Companies Essays

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    Appears that anywhere you look today you will find someone using social media. With advertisements and commercials even billboards Social Media appears to be anywhere you look. Social Media is such a big thing today, according to study provided by the website Socialnomics, individuals devote 700 billion minutes every month on Facebook (statisticbrain.com). Social Media has now become so much better for advertising that it is changing how business is done. Look past the posters in social media

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    Rather than cede its dominance as a media player, Apple leveraged a strategy known as Congestion effects - occur when increasing numbers of users lower the value of a product or service Industry standards - XML Difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 sites/services - Peer production Blogs – Online journals in chronological order. People can comment on your blog. Short for web log. Micho-blogs – or microblogging, Tweeter. The difference is that you will not know if they see your stuff. A Wiki -

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    Essay on Final Project

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    Security for Web Applications and Social Networking Graded Assignments: Project Project Project Title Transforming to an E-Business Model Purpose This project provides you an opportunity to assume a specific role in a business situation. You then apply the competencies gained in this course to develop a solution for a business problem related to an organization’s transformation to an e-business model. Learning Objectives and Outcomes You will be able to: Gain an overall understanding

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    Marketing Using Social Networking Essay

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    amazing inventions through out history. These days, we can practically do everything online, we can get the latest news, connect with our friends, watch movies, tv shows and live broadcasting and we can even do our shopping using the internet. Since web 2.0 was introduced to the web, the web became more flexible. From the beginning of time, humans have always been in social networks. Social networks are formed on everyday basis, around friends, family and places someone might visit. Social media is

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    Case Analysis In your own words, please explain why a company like VillageCar can exist in 2015 but not in 2005. VillageCar can exist in 2015 because of the young generation that is out there. Henry’s son made a good point where he said, “I’m not into buying things. I just want to use them when I need them.” In today’s society, millennials love constant change and convenience. Personally, our generation gets bored easily. Technology is constantly advancing trying to stay one-step ahead of our generation

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