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Managing directory services

Managing directory services

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Network directories are rapidly gaining ground as a key component of both centralised administration and e-business strategy. However, there are significant directory integration issues to be addressed to prevent IT personnel from being burdened with the administration of multiple directories and directory content, says independent research house Enterprise Management Associates.

In addition directory performance and security issues are only just starting to be considered, and effective tools to assist in monitoring directory infrastructure and content activity are now appearing.
This white paper discusses directory service terminologies and address directory management issues, including:
* managing directory security;
* managing directory infrastructure;
* managing directory integration and migration.

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