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Administer and Provision More with One ConsoleActiveRoles Server
- FREE SPML Provider
Quest offers, free of charge, an SPML 2.0 (service provisioning markup language) provider that enables any system that generates an SPML formatted request to connect through a web service and provision Active Directory. This software, exclusively from Quest, can also be used in tandem with ActiveRoles Server to better integrate ActiveRoles Server into heterogeneous environments.
- AD and ADAM/AD LDS
ActiveRoles Server provides side-by-side management of both AD and AD LDS creating a single point of administration, delegation, policy enforcement and change control for all Microsoft Directory Services. ADAM was recently renamed by Microsoft to Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS).
- Entitlement Access
Manage entitlement access including Exchange, network resources and JAVA applications. ActiveRoles Server can also manage key user assets, including AD accounts, Exchange mailboxes and home directories. Once an AD account is provisioned, access to directory-enabled applications can be granted automatically. For example, the AutoProvision Policy for Group Membership allows you automate the assignment of entitlements, such as network resources or Java Applications through Quest’s Single Sign-on for Java.
- Unix/Linux Users and Groups
ActiveRoles Server extends management control to Unix, Linux, and Mac identities, including users, groups and computers, through Quest Authentication Services. Decrease your administrative costs and better leverage your third party management solutions by utilizing this unique technology.
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