Extending Native AD Capabilities to Unix, Linux and Java
By Free Tutorials on Nov 3, 2008 in Windows Ad Tutorials
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.
Ace Pilot first of all you spelled Linux wrong and second MS-DOS and windows was based of UNIX. UNIX is alive and well. This site run on linux based NAS. So I think you totally missed the point of this presentation. Basically the folks at QWEST are telling how you can extend the windows active directory schema to incorporate UNIX /LINUX platforms which is great news for users with a windows SID and unix uid/gid
funonline1212 | Nov 3, 2008 | Reply
UNIX IS THE ENEMY!!!
Bill Gates is a great American hero!!
MS-DOS and Windows versus UNIX (Linex and Mac OSX)..evil bastards!!
Steve Jobs builds toy computers for idiots!!
AcePilot101 | Nov 3, 2008 | Reply