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  2. Hella (company) - Wikipedia

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    Hella has approximately 37,000 employees at over 125 locations worldwide and generated consolidated sales of €8 billion in 2023. In 2022, the company merged with French global automotive supplier Faurecia, the merged business being named Forvia, and the two divisions being formally called Forvia Hella and Forvia Faurecia. The products of ...

  3. Forvia - Wikipedia

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    Forvia SE (stylized in all-uppercase), formerly Faurecia SE, is a French global automotive supplier headquartered in Nanterre, in the western suburbs of Paris.In 2022 it was the 7th largest international automotive parts manufacturer in the world and #1 for vehicle interiors and emission control technology.

  4. Web access management - Wikipedia

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    Web access management (WAM) [1] is a form of identity management that controls access to web resources, providing authentication management, policy-based authorizations, audit and reporting services (optional) and single sign-on convenience. Authentication management is the process of determining a user’s (or application’s) identity.

  5. Network access control - Wikipedia

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    Network access control (NAC) is an approach to computer security that attempts to unify endpoint security technology (such as antivirus, host intrusion prevention, and vulnerability assessment), user or system authentication and network security enforcement.

  6. Organisation-based access control - Wikipedia

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    In computer security, organization-based access control (OrBAC) is an access control model first presented in 2003. The current approaches of the access control rest on the three entities ( subject , action , object ) to control the access the policy specifies that some subject has the permission to realize some action on some object.

  7. Web portal - Wikipedia

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    A web portal is a specially designed website that brings information from diverse sources, like emails, online forums and search engines, together in a uniform way. Usually, each information source gets its dedicated area on the page for displaying information (a portlet ); often, the user can configure which ones to display.

  8. Web hosting control panel - Wikipedia

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    A web hosting control panel is a web-based interface provided by a web hosting service that allows users to manage their servers and hosted services. Examples include cPanel, Plesk, ispmanager, My20i, CloudPanel, OpenPanel, and Enhance. For more examples, see comparison of web hosting control panels.

  9. SurfControl - Wikipedia

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    The current product range is called the Enterprise Protection Suite, and includes products for website and e-mail filtering and user security. The key feature of the SurfControl filtering software is the ability to categorize websites and then allow or restrict users access by selecting categories. Examples of the categories are: