Did you know that most big software companies authenticate their users in a similar way? It's yet another standard on the web called OAuth 2.0. You can leverage that to let your APEX users authenticate in your application using their existing credentials. Let somebody else take care of Two Factor Authentication and password recovery. No need to give your users yet another set of user and password to keep track of (and potentially forget). APEX has some support for OAuth out of the box but it has its limits. Learn how to overcome them and have a more flexible way to authenticate users.
Presented by Emanuel Cifuentes, Solution Architect at Viscosity North America.
Emanuel started professional software development at age 16, right out of high school. He was able to work on all kinds of software for banking, which gave him a good understanding of privacy and security. He then moved on to a startup environment to develop web and mobile applications. The startup had a lot to do with geolocation, tracking, and was really focused on usability. A few years ago, he started consulting for Viscosity North America in subjects related to Oracle, specifically the Oracle Database and Oracle APEX. He has been involved in many projects in the food, oil and gas, and healthcare industries, to name a few.
Viscosity's core expertise includes:
Data Transformation, Emerging Technology, High Availability & Scalability Solutions, Cloud Migrations, Performance Tuning, Data Integrations, Machine Learning, APEX Development, and Custom Application Development.