Azure Active Directory, Identity and Access Management, and Windows 10

January 18, 2019

Microsoft Azure Active Directory serves several roles: It’s an identity and access management service; it’s a cloud-based directory; it can be used to enroll devices into other management systems; and it provides integrated identity management in Windows 10. Identity and access management (IAM) concepts have been around for years. But more recently the rise of cloud services, SaaS applications, mobile devices, BYOD, and general consumerization of IT trends have made IAM crucial for end user computing.

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