Abstract:
Disclosed are some implementations of systems, apparatus, methods and computer program products for facilitating the authentication of computing system requests across tenants of at least one multi-tenant database system. Authentication is facilitated using a central registry that is accessible by and independent from the tenants of the multi-tenant database system.
Abstract:
Disclosed are some implementations of systems, apparatus, methods and computer program products for facilitating the authentication of computing system requests across tenants of at least one multi-tenant database system. Authentication is facilitated using a central registry that is accessible by and independent from the tenants of the multi-tenant database system.
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided for configuring for declaratively configuring a user self-registration process and a user self-registration page process for a particular service provider. A graphical user interface is displayed that includes a plurality of options for declaratively configuring different user self-registration processes and corresponding user self-registration pages for the particular service provider. One of the options can be selected, and a type of identifier and a type of verification process can be specified from different types for each. The type of identifier is associated with a user to be verified as part of the user self-registration process, and can be specified to define how the user is identified and looked-up during the user self-registration process. The type of verification process can define how the user will be verified as part of the user self-registration process.
Abstract:
Techniques are disclosed relating to contextual authentication across different applications based on user communications. In some embodiments, a user is preauthenticated to certain actions on a second application based on the user's communication via a first application. The user's communication via a first application provides contextual information that may be used to preauthenticate a request to perform an action on the second application. Contextual information may include the user's communication itself, communications characteristics that are determined from the user's communications, or both. In some embodiments, the degree of preauthentication progressively increases or decreases with the degree of use on the first application; that is, the user is preauthenticated to greater or fewer portions of an authentication procedure, to perform greater or fewer actions, or to perform actions more or less critical to security, as additional information regarding the user's communication on the first application becomes available. In some embodiments, preauthentication may be revoked as additional contextual information becomes available on the first application.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for implementing tenant-to-tenant failover in a multi-tenant could computing environment. An exemplary system having at least a processor and a memory therein includes means for identifying a first one of a plurality of tenants in a multi-tenant cloud computing system as a primary tenant for providing a function, identifying a second one of the plurality of tenants in the multi-tenant cloud computing system as a secondary tenant for providing the function should the primary tenant become unavailable, providing the function in the multi-tenant cloud computing system via the primary tenant when the primary tenant is available, and switching to providing the function in the multi-tenant cloud computing environment via the secondary tenant when the primary tenant is unavailable and the secondary tenant is available.
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods, apparatus, systems, and computer readable storage media for trials onboarding. A server may receive a request to generate a trial instance of an organization providing data and functionality for a period of time. Data on the request may also be stored. The trial instance may be selected from a template based on an access channel corresponding to the request.