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  1. Ich bin heute noch erstaunt über die Tatsache, dass meine Beste Freundin #RoleBasedAccessControl innerhalb von 2 Minuten Erklärung auf einem Fresszettel verstanden hat. Das schaffen manche gestandenen Admins bis heute nicht.

    Aber die heimische FRITZ!Box einrichten? #endgegner.
    Was ein NAS ist? Beantwortet sie souverän. (Hat aber keins)

    #enduser verstehen mehr als man glaubt, wenn man es praxisnah erklärt.

  2. Infinito.Nexus: Die Zukunft von SSO & IAM für Unternehmen und Communities

    Die digitale Welt wird immer komplexer. Unternehmen, Organisationen und Communities nutzen heute eine Vielzahl an Anwendungen – von Projektmanagement-Tools über Cloud-Speicher bis hin zu sozialen Plattformen. Damit steigt die Herausforderung, Identitäten, Rechte und Zugriffe effizient, sicher und benutzerfreundlich zu verwalten. Genau hier setzt Infinito.Nexus an: mit einer einzigartigen Kombination aus Single Sign-On (SSO) und Identity & Access Management (IAM), die weit über klassische Enterprise-Lösungen hinausgeht. […]

    blog.infinito.nexus/blog/2025/

  3. Say you run into the normal problems with groups:

    1: Org restructuring has left groups in a constant mess
    2: Groups are overloaded in who is in them and what access they provide
    3: Groups are non-sensical and aren't following a pattern
    4: Really want to get closer to #ZeroStandingPermissions (#ZSP) or #RoleBasedAccessControl (#RBAC)

  4. Say you run into the normal problems with groups:

    1: Org restructuring has left groups in a constant mess
    2: Groups are overloaded in who is in them and what access they provide
    3: Groups are non-sensical and aren't following a pattern
    4: Really want to get closer to #ZeroStandingPermissions (#ZSP) or #RoleBasedAccessControl (#RBAC)

  5. Say you run into the normal problems with groups:

    1: Org restructuring has left groups in a constant mess
    2: Groups are overloaded in who is in them and what access they provide
    3: Groups are non-sensical and aren't following a pattern
    4: Really want to get closer to () or ()

  6. Say you run into the normal problems with groups:

    1: Org restructuring has left groups in a constant mess
    2: Groups are overloaded in who is in them and what access they provide
    3: Groups are non-sensical and aren't following a pattern
    4: Really want to get closer to #ZeroStandingPermissions (#ZSP) or #RoleBasedAccessControl (#RBAC)

  7. Say you run into the normal problems with groups:

    1: Org restructuring has left groups in a constant mess
    2: Groups are overloaded in who is in them and what access they provide
    3: Groups are non-sensical and aren't following a pattern
    4: Really want to get closer to #ZeroStandingPermissions (#ZSP) or #RoleBasedAccessControl (#RBAC)