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  2. Jacksonville Port Authority - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville’s port is one of the largest commercial cargo ports on the Atlantic Coast. [6] JAXPORT controls docks and wharfs, cranes, a passenger cruise terminal, warehouses, paved open storage areas, and road connections to the public highway system.

  3. Jacksonville Aviation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville's airport system, including the runways, hangars, terminal buildings, air cargo areas, airport grounds, and road connections to the public highway system is owned and maintained by JAA, which also manages their overall use.

  4. Login - Wikipedia

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    These credentials themselves are sometimes referred to as a login. [2] Modern secure systems often require a second factor , such as email or SMS confirmation for extra security. Social login allows a user to use an existing cell phone number, or user credentials from another email or social networking service to sign in or create an account on ...

  5. Government of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    The most noteworthy feature of Jacksonville's government is its consolidated nature. The 1968 Duval County-Jacksonville consolidation eliminated any type of separate county executive or legislature, and supplanted these positions with the Mayor of Jacksonville and the City Council of the City of Jacksonville, respectively.

  6. Jacksonville Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the Florida Legislature established the Jacksonville Expressway Authority.Its responsibility was limited to highways, bridges and tolls in Duval County until 1971, when the Jacksonville Transportation Authority was formed by a merger of the Jacksonville Expressway Authority with several private bus companies.

  7. JumpCloud - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, JumpCloud added support for Google Apps to its cloud-based directory service. [17]In May 2020, JumpCloud added availability of its use through Apple’s Mobile Device Management (MDM), enabling managing of Apple macOS devices via the MDM protocol and support for deployment through Apple’s Device Enrollment Plan (DEP).

  8. Port of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Jacksonville (JAXPORT) is an international trade port on the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida.JAXPORT is the largest port by volume in Florida, and the 14th largest container port in the United States. [3]

  9. Jump server - Wikipedia

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    A jump server, jump host or jump box is a system on a network used to access and manage devices in a separate security zone. A jump server is a hardened and monitored device that spans two dissimilar security zones and provides a controlled means of access between them.