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NAS File Servers and Directory Services
NAS file servers fill an critical role of data management for IT organizations. But, for many who want to move to the cloud, can the cloud and NAS coexist?
Who doesn't want to be the best? Learn more about the best practices of the identity and access management (IAM) space.
NAS file servers fill an critical role of data management for IT organizations. But, for many who want to move to the cloud, can the cloud and NAS coexist?
Modern IT organizations are shifting the majority of their infrastructure to the cloud. However, one question is how to manage Samba file server access.
This post dives into the benefits and challenges of NAS devices, how to setup LDAP authentication and how to simplify this using LDAP-as-a-Service.
Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems have become quite popular for IT organizations. That's why NAS authentication is key for controlling user access.
DaaS is an incredibly powerful platform with the capability to manage the entirety of an organization’s complex infrastructure — including managing systems.
The modern IT world is shifting away from on-prem infrastructure in favor of SaaS-based solutions like Identity and Access Management as a Service.
Servers are a core part of modern IT infrastructure. As a result, automated server account management has become more critical than ever.
With JumpCloud, you can create a hidden local admin account on a Mac system. This post details out the step-by-step process on how.
With JumpCloud Directory-as-a-Service®, cloud-based Windows user management is simple and accessible for any organization.
With the move to the cloud, and a number of web SSO platforms getting attention, it’s easy to see why desktop authentication isn’t “sexy” anymore.
VPN hassles are all too common. You also have to create users, hand out passwords, and then hand-hold users when they have problems.
Dive into JumpCloud’s unified cloud directory and see how you can easily accomplish the task of remote machine management.