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DNS API
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Return to API Evangelist. DNS API Blog Posts. These are posts from the API Evangelist blog that are focused on DNS APIs, allowing for a filtered look at my analysis on the topic. I rely on these posts, along with the curated, organizations, APIs, and tools to help paint me a picture of what is going on. Connecting My API Logging With My API DNS Using CloudFlare Page Rules API. In conjunction with how API at the DNS level for my API. Is helping me better define and secure the frontline of my API operations.
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UW Certificate Services - IAM - UW Information Technology Wiki
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Log in to ASTRA. Manage UW NetID Resources. Manage UW CA Certs. Manage InCommon CA Certs. IAM in Service Catalog. Link to this Page. UW Identity and Access Management Services. Skip to end of metadata. Created by Nathan Dors. Last modified by Michael Brogan. On Sep 24, 2014. Go to start of metadata. UW Certificate Services enables self-service requests by registered owners of DNS names to obtain X.509 certificates from the UW Services CA and InCommon CA. InCommon CA or UW CA? If you are using an InCommon...
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June | 2015 | edutechnica
http://edutechnica.com/2015/06
EdTech Talk and Analysis. Latest LMS Market Share Data. Monthly Archives: June 2015. Flipping the Model: The Campus API. June 9, 2015. Note: While I generally prefer to keep work and life separate to the extent possible, this is one of those occasions where my professional experience, personal interests, and graduate student coursework happen to intersect. This post reflects neither the thoughts nor opinions of my employer. By inserting an API into the architecture, we can now provide logged-in users all...
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Flipping the Model: The Campus API | edutechnica
http://edutechnica.com/2015/06/09/flipping-the-model-the-campus-api
EdTech Talk and Analysis. Latest LMS Market Share Data. Flipping the Model: The Campus API. June 9, 2015. Note: While I generally prefer to keep work and life separate to the extent possible, this is one of those occasions where my professional experience, personal interests, and graduate student coursework happen to intersect. This post reflects neither the thoughts nor opinions of my employer. Though I found out about it too late to attend, I was excited to learn about the recent University API workshop.