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Kyocera is an industry leader with ThoughtSpot data-driven insights

Founded in 1959 as a producer of fine ceramics, Kyocera combined engineered materials with metals and integrating them with other technologies. By partnering with ThoughtSpot and using data-driven insight, Kyocera has been able to address their challenges through seeing more data visibility.

Cloud pubsub services compared: Azure Web PubSub vs Ably

This video complements the blog post about Cloud pubsub services compared: Azure Web PubSub & Ably. In the video we highlight the following three major differences between Azure Web PubSub and Ably: Creating the cloud resource Creating a client side connection Presence The blogpost contains the following aspects for the comparison: About Ably

Elastic stack-based Analytics Integration with WSO2 Identity Server

WSO2 Identity Server is an API-driven open source IAM product designed to help you build effective CIAM solutions. ELK-based analytics solution is introduced to view the login and session-related analytics data. Three dashboard templates are provided by default: Auth dashboard, Session dashboard, and alert dashboard. The session dashboard includes statistics related to sessions that get created for different applications accessed via the WSO2 Identity Server. Auth dashboard includes statistics related to login attempts made via the WSO2 Identity Server. The Alert dashboard includes suspicious Login Alerts and Long session alerts.

Multi-Attribute Login with WSO2 Identity Server

Depending on the business, the applications may need to authenticate with different login attributes. For example, social media applications use userId, email, or mobile number as the identifier, Internet banking applications use userId or username as the identifier, Corporate enterprise applications use email as the identifier. In WSO2 Identity Server 6.0.0 provides the capability to use different login attributes as a productized feature. It gives users the flexibility to choose their preferred identity attribute when logging in, such as email, username, or mobile number. A privileged user in the organization can configure the list of allowed attributes that can be used as the login identifier.