Patent ID: 9225704
Filing Date: 2015-12-29
Classification: H04L

Abstract:
1. A non-transitory computer-readable medium embodying a program executable in at least one computing device, comprising: code that manages a plurality of third-party network site accounts for a plurality of users in an organization; code that determines that one of the plurality of users has requested access to a third-party network site; code that determines whether one of the plurality of third-party network site accounts is available for use by the one of the plurality of users for accessing the third-party network site; code that configures a client associated with the one of the plurality of users to access the third-party network site using the one of the plurality of third-party network site accounts in response to determining that the one of the plurality of third-party network site accounts is available for use by the one of the plurality of users for accessing the third-party network site; code that determines whether the one of the plurality of users has an existing user-maintained account with the third-party network site; code initiates creation of a new third-party account with the third-party network site in response to determining that none of the plurality of third-party network site accounts is available for use by the one of the plurality of users for accessing the third-party network site and in response to determining that the one of the plurality of users does not have the existing user-maintained account with the third-party network site; and code that generates a user interface configured to receive a security credential for the existing user-maintained account from the one of the plurality of users in response to determining that determining that none of the plurality of third-party network site accounts is available for use by the one of the plurality of users for accessing the third-party network site and in response to determining that the one of the plurality of users has the existing user-maintained account with the third-party network site.