{"id":15547,"date":"2018-06-08T15:16:58","date_gmt":"2018-06-08T21:16:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jumpcloud.com\/?page_id=15547"},"modified":"2020-01-27T10:24:22","modified_gmt":"2020-01-27T17:24:22","slug":"future-of-active-directory-azure-ad","status":"publish","type":"resource","link":"https:\/\/jumpcloud.com\/resources\/future-of-active-directory-azure-ad","title":{"rendered":"Future of Active Directory? Azure AD?"},"content":{"rendered":"
The IT world is Evolving.<\/strong><\/p>\n As a result, many admins are wondering what the future of Active Directory looks like, and if Azure will play a part.<\/p>\n\n\n Microsoft is enjoying a resurgence under their new CEO. They had lost their way for a long time, and it appears that they have started to find it again, with the recent rise in competitiveness in a number of markets. While many areas have changed, many are staying the same. How are IT admins to judge where the juggernaut will take various products and markets? One particular area of interest that we get asked about regularly is what the future of Active Directory\u00ae<\/a> will be. Will Azure Active Directory\u00ae <\/a>be a replacement to Active Directory? <\/p>\n\n\n\n A recent thread on Spiceworks<\/a> provides great insight into Microsoft\u2019s thinking around Active Directory, and what it\u2019s relationship with Azure AD<\/a> is. From this thread, we can see that the on-prem and cloud Active Directory versions are separate code bases and also created in different groups. Their visions are different and while they can be integrated together, their goals are dramatically different.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Of course, like any other behemoth, Microsoft is paying attention to their largest customers and modeling their products after those environments. If you aren\u2019t one of Microsoft\u2019s largest customers, you are just along for the ride. They are going to try to drive your network decisions to be most beneficial to them. If you aren\u2019t interested in using their Azure cloud platform or Office 365, you are going to be out of luck. If you are interested in mixing platforms between Microsoft and others, their Active Directory solutions will steer you away from that.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The on-prem Active Directory has been a critical component to Microsoft\u2019s dominance in the desktop marketplace. AD made it easy to manage and control Windows devices and users. IT admins also gained more control if they used Windows. With the concept of the domain controller, Windows applications were easier for users to log in to than others as well. It is clear to see that Active Directory has been a central component to controlling the Windows and Office franchises.<\/p>\n\n\n\nMicrosoft\u2019s Vision for Azure AD<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Microsoft Forced to the Cloud<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n