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  2. Sales force management system - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce management systems (also sales force automation systems (SFA)) are information systems used in customer relationship management (CRM) marketing and management that help automate some sales and sales force management functions. They are often combined with a marketing information system, in which case they are often called CRM systems

  3. Salesforce - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2022, Salesforce is the 61st largest company in the world by market cap with a value of nearly US$153 billion. [2] It became the world's largest enterprise software firm in 2022. [3] Salesforce ranked 491st on the 2023 edition of the Fortune 500, making $31.352 billion in revenues. [4]

  4. List of web service specifications - Wikipedia

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    These sites contain documents and links about the different Web services standards identified on this page. IBM Developerworks: Standard and Web Service [2] innoQ's WS-Standard Overview ("Diagram" (PDF).) MSDN .NET Developer Centre: Web Service Specification Index Page; OASIS Standards and Other Approved Work

  5. Comparison of web server software - Wikipedia

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    1.4.77 2025-01-10 LiteSpeed Web Server: LiteSpeed Technologies GNU GPLv3 / proprietary license 6.1.2 2023-05-24 Mongoose: Cesanta Software GNU GPLv2 / proprietary license 7.17 2025-02-19 Monkey HTTP Server: Monkey Software Apache: 1.6.9 2016-06-04 NaviServer: Various Mozilla 1.1 4.99.25 2023-05-01 NCSA HTTPd: Robert McCool: Non-free proprietary ...

  6. Server-side scripting - Wikipedia

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    When using dynamic web-based scripting techniques, developers must have a keen understanding of the logical, temporal, and physical separation between the client and the server. For a user's action to trigger the execution of server-side code, for example, a developer working with classic ASP must explicitly cause the user's browser to make a ...

  7. Single-page application - Wikipedia

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    The server keeps the necessary state in memory of the client state of the page. In this way, when any request hits the server (usually user actions), the server sends the appropriate HTML and/or JavaScript with the concrete changes to bring the client to the new desired state (usually adding/deleting/updating a part of the client DOM).

  8. Single sign-on - Wikipedia

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    A user wielding a user agent (usually a web browser) is called the subject in SAML-based single sign-on. The user requests a web resource protected by a SAML service provider. The service provider, wishing to know the identity of the user, issues an authentication request to a SAML identity provider through the user agent.

  9. Session (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    Session management is the technique used by the web developer to make the stateless HTTP protocol support session state. For example, once a user has been authenticated to the web server, the user's next HTTP request (GET or POST) should not cause the web server to ask for the user's account and password again.