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Integrate with Azure and O365

Integrate with Azure and O365 - Windows Server Tutorial

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Integrate with Azure and O365

- [Instructor] Microsoft Azure has become a cloud-based solution to a wide variety of IT services, from simple storage, to Microsoft Office 365, and from corporate identity to a wide array of custom and commercial applications. If your organization wants to maintain an on-premise Active Directory domain, but still provide the extranet access to applications that only Azure can give you, you may want to use AD FS to link your Active Directory to Azure. In a couple of my other courses, including one on Microsoft Exchange coexistence, I've shown the process to connect an on-premise Active Directory domain to Azure. All it takes is a free Azure account, ownership of a domain name, the ability to modify DNS in that domain and the Azure Active Directory Connect tool. This is a free download from Microsoft and it's the tool that you use to connect your on-premise Active Directory domain to a domain that you own and have set up in Azure. That initial connection between our on-prem Active…

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