Microsoft announced a couple of Azure Active Directory security enhancements this week. Microsoft is previewing the ability to allow IT pros to remove inactive user accounts for organizations that use ...
As the number of Microsoft Azure services and users expand, the need for a foundational, shared identity platform is clear. Microsoft is putting significant emphasis on Azure Active Directory (Azure ...
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Do you have an on-premises Active Directory environment syncing to Azure Active Directory? If so, you may have run across a frustrating problem: An on-premises AD user license has expired but that ...
Microsoft added a couple of new Azure Active Directory capabilities this week, including a new control capability that's available commercially. Organizations using Azure Active Directory can now ...
Still using Active Directory to manage identity for remote workers? You might want to consider moving to Azure Active Directory. The pandemic has pushed admins to realize that identity should be the ...
Quest this week has made live new cloud-based solutions for managing Azure Active Directory implementations and Office 365 applications. There are three new "modules" that are part of the new "Quest ...
An Azure Active Directory issue causing authentication problems is affecting a subset of Microsoft customers worldwide across many MIcrosoft services, including Office, Dynamics, Teams, Xbox Live and ...
On InfoWorld this week, Matt Asay questioned some of the bold comments from the Microsoft camp about Azure’s current place in the cloud world and its potential to be the “cloud leader” by year-end.
With the final release of Windows 10, the use of traditional Active Directory may be waning, and Azure AD on the rise. Here are some security concerns that need to be addressed when making the switch.