Active Directory (AD) has been integrated within small to large businesses and thus it has become a focal point for the organisation’s network infrastructure and identity management. However, businesses are still continuously struggling with the concept of Active Directory integration even though it has proven to be a successful technological tool where many security concerns […]
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The Rise of Apple Mac and the Rise of Password Resets
Without a doubt, in the last decade Apple Mac computers are becoming popular amongst consumers, especially amongst the millennials and businesses. A reason to this is the sublime styling and the intuitive, secure and powerful operating system offered by Mac. This also means that an increasing number of businesses are now preferring to use an […]
Active Directory Benefits and Single Sign-On
For many network administrators, resetting expired, forgotten or compromised passwords is a routine activity. It is also a tedious, time-consuming process that complicates busy schedules, cuts into worker productivity and costs companies millions of dollars per year. Moreover, when performed using the native Active Directory tools, password management can become quite a demanding activity. Password […]
Relieving Two Pain Points Shared by Most Network Admins
Managing networks is no simple feat. Network Administrators are constantly bombarded by issues. The need to secure the enterprise, manage the resources and data consumption, and maintain essential organizational services like Email and Internet can easily snowball to an 80+ hour workweek. Add to the laundry list the virtual environments that network administrators must be […]
Considerations for cloud in education
In recent years migrating to the cloud has become a common action for many educational establishments. When looking to migrate partial or entire on-premise services, it is important to ensure the transition is smooth, however this is not always the case. This often results in an increased load on the help desk and IT department. […]