SSO definition

SSO means a sanitary sewer overflow which is a discharge of Sewage from a Separate Sewer or Nominally Separate Sewer to the environment from designated location(s) in the Authorized System as per Table B5.
SSO means "sanitary sewer overflow", the escape of wastewater or pollutants from, or beyond the intended or designed containment of a sewer collection system.
SSO means the State Sporting Organisation being New South Wales Basketball Association Ltd.

Examples of SSO in a sentence

  • An Implementation Consultant will be assigned to work with the customer’s project leader and includes: Kickoff Call, Technical Set Up (User Import / SSO - if purchased), Document Upload Service, Group Structure Setup/Training, Workflow Setup/Training, Document Functionality Training, Training Module Setup/Training (if purchased), Standards Setup/Training (if purchased), and a Rollout Prep call.

  • Enhance of existing SSO and Dashboard front end application to implement the Progressive Enhancement capability and usability standards, fully adhering to the GDS, Architecture and Security guidelines as prescribed by the Authority.

  • PCG will work with district IT staff to establish a single sign on integration through the preferred SSO method (e.g., Azure, Classlink, Google, RapidIdentity, LDAP, etc.).‌‌ ☐ EDPlan PaperClipPlus provides audio and video storage capabilities in EDPlan, providing educators the ability to store meeting recordings, video clips, etc.


More Definitions of SSO

SSO means a standards-setting organization.
SSO means Sanitary Sewer Overflow.
SSO means sanitary sewer overflow
SSO means School Services Officer.
SSO means the State Sport Organisation being Football New South Wales (FNSW).
SSO means Standard Service Offer.
SSO means NAFTA ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Inzenham GmbH with registered office: ▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, registered with the Commercial Register of the Local Court (Amtsgericht) of Traunstein under HRB 27687 in the position of the operator of the Storage Facility, or its legal successor;