AD INTEGRATION
Active Directory + JumpCloud = Full Identity Control
Integrate Active Directory and JumpCloud to extend identities from on-prem domain controllers to cloud-based and non-Microsoft resources.
Since so many organizations' IAM approaches are based in Active Directory, admins need tools like AD Integration to connect resources like Mac or Linux systems, cloud infrastructure, and others to their user identities.
Integrate Active Directory and JumpCloud to extend identities from on-prem domain controllers to cloud-based and non-Microsoft resources.
Migrating clients off Active Directory and to a cloud directory service doesn’t have to be difficult. Check out our free tool, the ADMU.
With all the Active Directory enhancement add-ons out there, it can be confusing figuring out which ones are best.
Learn how to integrate Active Directory with JumpCloud to bridge Microsoft’s legacy directory service to disparate systems and cloud resources.
Do you manage Active Directory for your MSP clients? Extending AD to non-domain resources may be more straightforward than you think.
Integrating your directory with a single sign-on (SSO) provider enables an IT organization to streamline user management tasks.
Integrating Active Directory with non-Windows resources leaves IT admins with many questions. Check out this FAQ for answers.
Before you go into a decision regarding how to integrate non-Windows tools with AD, check out this playbook to help guide your thinking.
Modern user provisioning requires authoritative identities for a variety of resources, which is easier with a universal AD bridge.
Active Directory (AD) Integration usually means an app or system authenticating via AD. Now, a bi-directional update has expanded the field.
Can you manage an AD user entirely from the cloud? The short answer is yes, although you may be surprised to find out how.
Solutions that extend AD identities beyond the traditional domain rarely offer comparable functionality. Here’s how to differentiate them from one another.