Managing Identities Once – Active Directory-Focused Centralization
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Managing Identities Once – Active Directory-Focused Centralization

Combined Session
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 15:00—16:00
Location: Ammersee I

Active Directory is deployed in most organizations as the central network directory service and used for primary authentication – at least for Windows user. However there are frequently UNIX and Linux systems out there and more and more users want to use an Apple Macintosh. Thus, companies have to think about how to maximize the value of the central Active Directory platform whilst being able to integrate other systems like Linux, Unix, Mac. There are several vendors out there with different approaches, some of them supporting a full integration of Unix and Linux Management into AD. The panel will discuss what is needed, look at the limitations and experience with such approaches and talk about alternatives to that type of integrations, like using E-SSO or provisioning to achieve at least some of the results.

Yvo van Doorn
Yvo van Doorn
Auth0
As Senior Solutions Engineer, Yvo van Doorn is a technical expert for Auth0 customers seeking to understand the benefits of identity and cloud. He has more than a decade of system administration...
Jackson Shaw
Jackson Shaw
One Identity
Jackson Shaw is Senior Director of Product Management for One Identity, the Identity & Access Management (IAM) business of Quest Software. Prior to Quest, Jackson was an integral member of...
Michael Wirth
Michael Wirth
Microsoft
Michael has been with Microsoft for more than 18 years now. Currently he works as an Architect for Security and Identity in Microsoft Consulting Services Germany. Michael was involved in Windows...
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