Learn to say popular single sign-on and identity provider names correctly.
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How is Okta (identity and single sign-on platform) correctly pronounced?
Okta is pronounced 'OK-tuh' — short O, stress on OK, two syllables. In a technical interview: "Okta enforced multi-factor authentication for anyone logging in from outside the office network."
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How is Ping Identity (enterprise identity and access management platform) correctly pronounced?
Ping Identity is pronounced 'PING eye-DEN-tih-tee' — 'ping' (like a network ping) plus 'identity'. Stress on PING and DEN. In a technical interview: "Ping Identity let contractors sign in with their own company's credentials instead of a new password."
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How is Auth0 (identity and authentication platform) correctly pronounced?
Auth0 is pronounced 'awth-ZEE-roh' — 'auth' (short for authentication) plus 'zero' spoken as a word, not 'oh'. In a technical interview: "Auth0 handled the social login so users could sign up with just their Google account."
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How is OneLogin (identity and access management platform) correctly pronounced?
OneLogin is pronounced 'WUN-log-in' — 'one' plus 'log in', both plain English words. Stress on WUN. In a technical interview: "OneLogin gave every employee a single dashboard to reach all forty of our internal apps."
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How is JumpCloud (cloud directory and identity platform) correctly pronounced?
JumpCloud is pronounced 'JUMP-klowd' — 'jump' plus 'cloud', two plain English words. Stress on JUMP. In a technical interview: "JumpCloud managed both our Windows laptops and our Linux servers from one central directory."