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[[wikipedia:System for Cross-domain Identity Management]] (2011, 2015) standard protocol.
 
[[wikipedia:System for Cross-domain Identity Management]] (2011, 2015) standard protocol.
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* [[JFrog]] introduces initial support for the System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) protocol 2.0, to enable Enterprise and Enterprise+ customers to create, remove and disable user accounts from their choice of user management tool and automatically update the platform with these changes. Okta and [[Azure Active Directory]] (AD) have used to verify this capability
 
* [[JFrog]] introduces initial support for the System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) protocol 2.0, to enable Enterprise and Enterprise+ customers to create, remove and disable user accounts from their choice of user management tool and automatically update the platform with these changes. Okta and [[Azure Active Directory]] (AD) have used to verify this capability

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