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Enterprise Single Sign On (SSO) SAML SSO enables a secure authentication via an organization’s Identity Provider (IdP), as opposed to users or IT admins managing thousands, of usernames and passwords. With our product SAML Jackson, enterprise users can access your product via one of their secure IdPs (like Okta, Microsoft Azure, AWS, etc), which manages access and security for the entire organization.
Directory Sync Organizations use directories from different providers to manage users and enforce their access to organization resources. By integrating our Directory Sync product into your solution you can activate and deactivate user accounts, create groups, and keep your app in sync with the user directory in real-time. Supports the SCIM 2.0 protocol.
Additionally, we offer Audit Logs to track critical events in your application and a Data Privacy Vault to safeguard sensitive data.
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BoxyHQ stands out for its comprehensive suite of security building blocks tailored specifically for developers. With features like SAML/OIDC Single Sign-On (SSO) and Directory Sync with SCIM 2.0, BoxyHQ simplifies identity management and access control for B2B SaaS companies. Its focus on providing a seamless and customizable solution empowers developers to enhance security without compromising user experience. Additionally, BoxyHQ offers Audit Logs to track critical events within the product and a Privacy Vault, an API to protect sensitive data.
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BoxyHQ stands out for several reasons:
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The inception of BoxyHQ is deeply linked with Deepak's journey as the former CTO of a cybersecurity scaleup. In his role, Deepak wrestled with the challenge of allocating resources to enterprise compliance features that diverged from their core value proposition. Alongside Sama, they witnessed the escalating tide of cyber crimes, compounded by the concerning statistic that around 70% of development teams often bypass essential security measures due to time constraints. Motivated by this shared purpose of bringing security earlier in the developer live cycle, they embarked on a mission to address these challenges head-on. BoxyHQ emerged as a solution designed to automate product security and provide low-code APIs for seamless integration, empowering developers to implement enterprise-compliant security measures effortlessly. Through BoxyHQ, Deepak and the team strive to alleviate the burden on development teams while fortifying organizations against the escalating threats posed by cyber crimes.
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We value the confidentiality of our large enterprise clients due to NDA agreements. However, some of our notable customers include Cal.com, Dub, Supademo, Spike, among many others.
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BoxyHQ uses the following technologies: - Next.js - PostgreSQL - Docker - Kubernetes
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So to round off that square... I plan on doing exactly what I said doesn't make sense just 2 paragraphs ago:). I run a k8s cluster and up until now had been using Ceph on every node, but while running SurplusCI I realized that the DinD perf on top of Ceph was an absolute non-starter. To be fair, the full stack was docker in docker in qemu (KVM) on baremetal (like... Maybe 3 layered filesystem modules at that... Source: over 2 years ago
It's a bit of an old drum to beat on but just want to note that GitLab has supported this (and provides docs for running on EC2, Fargate, k8s and other platforms like LXC[0][1][2][3]) for a very long time, and the CI system there is quite robust. I argue that the GitLab CI system, syntax (it's YAML like most others but somewhat easy to organize well with great documentation) and other features make it... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
And a more shameless second plug, I run SurplusCI which does the same thing for GitHub and GitLab with a few other platforms on the horizon. I can say we're less than half the price, because we focus solely on dedicated hardware and dedicated compute. We're working onworking on pay-for-what-you-use as we speak, and this issue finally getting resolved has generated work for me this weekend. [0]:... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
SurplusCI runs on Kubernetes :) KubeVirt and the abstractions provided by Kubernetes make it easy. Source: over 2 years ago
Most building systems offer a way to cache build results (ex. gitlab), so the largest speedups usually come from there. Another way is to use an explicit “builder image” with packs your dependencies and an older version of the program into the starting point for the run. Yet another way is to just use bigger machines if you’re CPU bound. Github and Gitlab generally offer 1/2 core 3-8GB RAM instances, but... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
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