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The goal of this mini-project is to introduce you to two important monitoring tools in the software landscape These are prometheus and grafana. In this project you will find implementations using micrometer and a store for metrics
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Official Ruby SDK for interacting with the WorkOS API
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Access, a centralized portal for employees to transparently discover, request, and manage their access for all internal systems needed to do their jobs
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Okta's Android Authentication SDK
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Official PHP SDK for interacting with the WorkOS API
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Official Go SDK for interacting with the WorkOS API
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Official Node SDK for interacting with the WorkOS API
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The plugin allows user to login in GoCD using their Okta account
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Okta strategy for Überauth
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May 22, 2024 - Elixir
A tool for syncing a directory (AD, LDAP, Azure, G Suite, Okta) to an organization.
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May 25, 2024 - TypeScript
A GlobalProtect VPN client for Linux, written in Rust, based on OpenConnect and Tauri, supports SSO with MFA, Yubikey, and client certificate authentication, etc.
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Get temporary credentials for cloud providers from the command line.
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IAMbic is Version-Control for IAM. It centralizes and simplifies cloud access and permissions. It maintains an eventually consistent, human-readable, bi-directional representation of IAM in Git.
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🦴 Bare Bones Angular and Angular CLI Tutorial
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