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In a corporate environment where multiple applications are used across different departments, a company decides to implement Federated Identity Management (FIM) to streamline user access. The IT team is tasked with ensuring that users can authenticate across various platforms without needing to manage multiple credentials. Which of the following best describes the primary benefit of implementing Federated Identity Management in this scenario?
It allows users to authenticate once and gain access to multiple applications without re-entering credentials.
It requires users to create separate accounts for each application, enhancing security through isolation.
It mandates that all applications must be hosted on the same server to facilitate user access.
It limits user access to only one application at a time, ensuring focused usage.

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