In this Webcast, Simplifying Identity Management, presented by Jackson Shaw, Senior Director, Product Management - AD, you will learn how:
· To build a powerful identity management strategy based on the infrastructure and tools you already have in place.
· Active Directory can become the authoritative, authentication source for the entire enterprise—including Unix, Linux and Java systems and applications.
· The addition of affordable administration tools can enhance Active Directory for comprehensive, cross-platform identity management, including workflow, security and compliance capabilities.
One of the biggest challenges facing heterogeneous enterprises today is the ability to provide secure and compliance access, authentication, and authorization of users to all systems, regardless of the platform.
Microsoft Active Directory (AD) has proven ideal in meeting this objective for Windows resources. Unfortunately, AD can’t provide the same level of security, compliance, and scalability to Unix, Linux and Java systems by itself. Quest Software can bridge that gap.
In this recorded Webcast, Extending Native AD Capabilities to Unix, Linux and Java, Jackson Shaw, Senior Director, Product Management - AD, will show you how to:
· Make AD the basis for enterprise-wide identity management.
· Leverage the security and compliance of AD, for the rest of your enterprise.
· To create a single sign-on 'trusted realm' for Windows, Unix, Linux and Java systems.
Identity management can be a complex and costly undertaking. But it doesn't have to be.
In this Webcast - originally from July 25, 2006 - Quest demonstrates how you can simplify identity management for heterogeneous systems based on your existing Active Directory infrastructure.
We demonstrate extending native AD capabilities to Unix and Linux systems and applications.
Then we show how those same systems can participate as full citizens in AD for advanced identity management capabilities, such as provisioning, password management and audit and compliance.