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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?
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.
Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems have become quite popular for IT organizations. That's why NAS authentication is key for controlling user access.
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.
Active Directory is a large product with more than just the CAL cost they list. There are many hidden costs that need to be budgeted in as well.
VPN hassles are all too common. You also have to create users, hand out passwords, and then hand-hold users when they have problems.
Masterful use of automation is the single most effective way you can simplify and streamline your IAM workflow within your organization.
Single Sign-On is a hot topic in the IaaS space. Over the past few years, organizations have been searching for solutions for SSO to web applications
A next generation identity server called Directory-as-a-Service is emerging. This platform is connecting users with the IT resources they need
Docker Registry and Trusted Registry are supporting integration with Microsoft Active Directory. Let's discuss potential issues and resolutions.
With a complex IT environment of heterogenous networks and devices, and cloud-based apps, on-premises directory services solutions fall short.
Docker containers are viewed as the next generation in application deployment. Now, Docker can be integrated within JumpCloud's Directory-as-a-Service platform.