Difference between revisions of "Glossary of Terms"
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Revision as of 15:16, 8 February 2015
Below is a list of terms and definitions as they apply and are used in the context of Hornbill.
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- Co-worker: Hornbill is a collaboration tool used in business environments, users of Hornbill are known as Co-workers. A co-worker is a user of the system that has been subscribed to the service, can log in and use the features of the system. Co-workers are distinctly different to Guess Users
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- Hornbill: is the name of our company, its our brand and its our product. We are hornbill.com, you can sign up to hornbill.com
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- Switch-on Service or Switch On: The free service and support Hornbill provides you in order to get an instance of Hornbill running and connected to your business systems
- SAML 2.0 or SAML: The protocol Hornbill uses to integrate with our customers identity services, auto-provision users and provide Single-Sign-On capabilities