Directory Services White Papers
Choosing the Right Directory Service and MetaDirectory for Your Environment
Overview Whether they realize it or not, most large organizations have multiple directories spread throughout their IT infrastructure, typically embedded in applications and network infrastructure components. Maintaining these directories can be an arduous and expensive task, though not one that's easy to quantify. Directory services can help enormously to manage both duplicate and disparate data spread throughout organizations while gaining greater operating efficiencies and data accuracy. This webcast enables users to learn about the benefits of directory services.
| Publisher | International Network Services | File Format | Webcast |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | March 2004 | Downloads | 16 |
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Directory Deployment Planning Checklist
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Oracle Internet Directory 10g R3 (10.1.4) Dynamic Groups with Oracle Portal 10.1.4
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Active Directory Synchronization Behavior and Troubleshooting in Project Server 2003
This webcast will discuss Active Directory synchronization behavior with Microsoft Project Server and describe steps to troubleshoot some of the more common issues.



