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Introducing ServiceHub
ServiceHub is our new one-stop portal for you to interact with IT Services about the services you are interested in.
If you need assistance with a service, request for support at servicehub.sfu.ca.
CAS
Sign in once, sign in all
CAS is a single sign-on solution (SSO) for the web. With CAS you can access multiple SFU web applications without having to re-enter your Computing ID and password each time. CAS also protects your password information from application developers, as it allows web applications to authenticate you without gaining access to your password.
Which SFU applications use CAS?
CAS-enabled SFU applications have a consistent login screen.
More than 500 SFU web applications hosted on campus and in the cloud use CAS. However, this doesn’t include every single web application at SFU. You can tell if an application uses CAS by the look of the login screen. Here are some examples:
CAS-enabled applications:
- SFU Mail
- Canvas
- goSFU
- FINS
- myINFO
- SharePoint
- Maillist
- AEM (author.sfu.ca)
Non-CAS-enabled applications
- SFU vault
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Have a question or request?
Fill out the CAS Service Application Form, if you have questions or want to request CAS implementation for your applications.
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System developers at SFU are the direct users of the CAS service.
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