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Virtualizing a Windows Active Directory Domain Infrastructure by Global Knowledge
October 09, 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper focuses on best practices for implementing an enterprise Active Directory infrastructure using virtualization technology. We will discuss how to perform a full migration of your physical AD infrastructure to a virtualized environment.
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Avoid Security Suffering With These 3 Questions by Ounce Labs, an IBM Company
June 16, 2009 - (Free Research)
Participants at industry conferences and events often ask where the right place to start implementing security is. This is similar to starting off a talk with a doctor by asking “What medicine should I take?” The answer is going to be more questions. This article presents three questions to ask yourself before starting a security implementation.
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ChangeAuditor for Active Directory - Free Trial! by ScriptLogic Corporation
April 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
Microsoft Active Directory, File Systems and Exchange are part of your mission-critical infrastructure. And you need to find a way to be notified, in real-time, of critical changes to your Windows based infrastructure. ChangeAuditor is the answer.
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Recovery Manager for Active Directory by ScriptLogic Corporation
April 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
Human error and hardware or software failures can easily corrupt Active Directory. AD objects can often be modified or deleted by mistake and faulty scripts can overwrite attributes. The result is unplanned system downtime and lost user productivity.
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The Active Directory Recycle Bin: The End of Third-Party Recovery Tools? by Quest Software
October 02, 2009 - (Free Research)
Windows Server 2008 R2 offers a number of exciting new features, including an expanded Server Core offering, new Active Directory features, and - of special interest to anyone who has ever wished Active Directory had an undo button - a sort of recycle bin for Active Directory objects.
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GroupID 5 Suite: Active Directory Provision Tool - Free 60 Day Trial! by Imanami
December 2009 - (Free Research)
If users are the lynchpin of Identity Management, then groups are the catalyst to security and productivity. Your organization wants to provision users into Active Directory and keep that data accurate. When an organization provisions a user, they want them to be automatically added to the correct security groups and distribution lists.
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ActiveRoles Server: Active Directory Management - Free Trial! by ScriptLogic Corporation
April 2009 - (Free Research)
Businesses today grow and change at a frantic pace, making Active Directory (AD) management one of the most time-consuming IT tasks. AD administrators struggle to keep up with requests to create, change or remove user access to various network resources.
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Unleash the Power of Active Directory Groups by Imanami
December 2009 - (Free Research)
This free whitepaper details best practices for managing distribution and security groups in Active Directory. As the importance of AD in any size organization grows, learn to manage AD groups properly and unleash the power of Active Directory.
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ITG: Challenges of Operational Management for Enterprise Server Installations by IBM
November 2008 - (Free Research)
This report looks at the potential for cost savings through use of IBM Systems Director 6.1 and Active Energy Manager to manage large numbers of IBM System x and BladeCenter systems. The study details areas of savings resulting in up to a 35% reduction in systems administration costs
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Daily Active Directory Administration: Simplified, Streamlined - and Successful by Quest Software
October 2009 - (Free Research)
Active Directory certainly gets plenty of attention when it comes to high-profile issues like security, compliance, auditing, and so forth—but what about all of the work you do managing AD on a day-to-day basis? Learn how Quest ActiveRoles Server (ARS)makes AD administration more efficient, automated, consistent, powerful and faster.
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'Lights Out' IT Management -- Automate Problem Identification & Resolution by Dorado Software
September 2008 - (Free Research)
Lights-Out IT Management refers to the automation of both problem identification and problem resolution. The successful implementation of Lights-Out IT Management is built upon an integrated system that provides three key management functions: find, configure, and monitor. Read on to learn more.
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Developing WS-Management Solutions for Intel® Active Management Technology by Intel
October 2009 - (Free Research)
This article describes how to develop flexible WS Management-based solutions for Intel® Active Management Technology using the .NET development environment. The basic ingredients and building blocks of a WSMan-based solution will be presented. We've included some coding samples (written using Windows 2008) to help illustrate this information.
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Integrating Unix and Linux Systems with Active Directory by Quest Software
October 2009 - (Free Research)
Microsoft Active Directory has always proven ideal in providing secure access of users to all systems in an enterprise using the Windows platform. Unfortunately, by itself, AD can't provide the same level of security, compliance, and scalability to Unix, Linux, and Java systems. Quest Software can bridge that gap.
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Quest Connect 2009 by Quest Software
October 2009 - (Free Research)
Interact and learn, virtually, at Quest Connect '09. With 67 webcasts in three session halls, we're bringing content that directly benefits the way you do business - right to your desk.
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Orion Application Performance Monitor (APM) by SolarWinds, Inc.
July 2009 - (Free Research)
Orion APM delivers at-a-glance top 10 lists, map views, and graphs that enable you to quickly identify, troubleshoot, and resolve performance issues with business-critical applications. With Orion APM as your co-pilot, you can isolate performance issues before they affect your end users. Download this free trial to check it out for yourself.
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Windows Server 2008 "Starter" GPOs by Global Knowledge
December 2008 - (Free Research)
An old Chinese proverb advises us to "preserve the old, but know the new." Microsoft's old template concept has been preserved in the Windows Server 2008 operating system, in the form of what Microsoft calls the starter GPO (Group Policy Object).
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