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Published inDec 2022
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ISBN-139781801810845
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Giuseppe Di Federico
Giuseppe Di Federico
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Giuseppe Di Federico

Giuseppe Di Federico started working for Microsoft in 2011, with previous experience working for IBM and Accenture in software development. He became an architect for cloud and hybrid solutions, serving customers in more than 10 countries across EMEA. He had the opportunity to lead multicultural teams, visit many multinational customers, and learn about different cultures, mindsets, and assets, which enabled him to also appreciate how organizations' structures impact their results. During his experience, he has been able to appreciate many identity patterns designed to last, to be reliable and secure. In June 2022, he accepted the challenge to join a new leading-edge team for the greatest service company in Italy.
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Fabrizio Barcaroli
Fabrizio Barcaroli
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Fabrizio Barcaroli

Fabrizio Barcaroli (born in 1987) started his career as a consultant in Italy after obtaining a master's degree in computer science in 2012. In 2013, Fabrizio joined Microsoft as part of the Microsoft Consulting Services unit, where he developed his technical skills and helped customers achieve their business goals through the usage of Microsoft technologies. With the rise of the cloud era, Fabrizio specialized in cloud and identity solutions, and in 2020, he became a cloud solution architect, a technical advisor that helps close the gap between business needs and Microsoft technologies for big enterprises operating in the manufacturing, finance, and retail markets in Italy and across the globe.
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Customer Identity from SAP Customer Data Cloud

Customer Identity is a CIAM solution from SAP Customer Data Cloud that enables organizations to engage with their customers and connect them with their web applications.

Customer Identity provides a comprehensive list of features that simplify the collection of user information and the overall management effort of maintaining an enterprise CIAM solution:

  • Registration and login options: There is a large number of built-in registration and login options, which include social login (such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, LinkedIn, Amazon, and Microsoft) and federated login using the SAML or OpenID Connect protocols. It is also possible to configure passwordless phone and push authentication and, to increase the security posture, risk-based authentication.
  • Screen-Sets: Screen-Sets are sets of screens that govern the user interaction with Customer Identity by defining a user-facing flow. Flows typically belong to the following types...
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Published in: Dec 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781801810845

Authors (2)

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Giuseppe Di Federico

Giuseppe Di Federico started working for Microsoft in 2011, with previous experience working for IBM and Accenture in software development. He became an architect for cloud and hybrid solutions, serving customers in more than 10 countries across EMEA. He had the opportunity to lead multicultural teams, visit many multinational customers, and learn about different cultures, mindsets, and assets, which enabled him to also appreciate how organizations' structures impact their results. During his experience, he has been able to appreciate many identity patterns designed to last, to be reliable and secure. In June 2022, he accepted the challenge to join a new leading-edge team for the greatest service company in Italy.
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Fabrizio Barcaroli

Fabrizio Barcaroli (born in 1987) started his career as a consultant in Italy after obtaining a master's degree in computer science in 2012. In 2013, Fabrizio joined Microsoft as part of the Microsoft Consulting Services unit, where he developed his technical skills and helped customers achieve their business goals through the usage of Microsoft technologies. With the rise of the cloud era, Fabrizio specialized in cloud and identity solutions, and in 2020, he became a cloud solution architect, a technical advisor that helps close the gap between business needs and Microsoft technologies for big enterprises operating in the manufacturing, finance, and retail markets in Italy and across the globe.
Read more about Fabrizio Barcaroli