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Mastering Identity and Access Management with Microsoft Azure

You're reading from   Mastering Identity and Access Management with Microsoft Azure Start empowering users and protecting corporate data, while managing Identities and Access with Microsoft Azure in different environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785889448
Length 692 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with a Cloud-Only Scenario 2. Planning and Designing Cloud Identities FREE CHAPTER 3. Planning and Designing Authentication and Application Access 4. Building and Configuring a Suitable Azure AD 5. Shifting to a Hybrid Scenario 6. Extending to a Basic Hybrid Environment 7. Designing Hybrid Identity Management Architecture 8. Planning Authorization and Information Protection Options 9. Building Cloud from Common Identities 10. Implementing Access Control Mechanisms 11. Managing Transition Scenarios with Special Scenarios 12. Advanced Considerations for Complex Scenarios 13. Delivering Multi-Forest Hybrid Architectures 14. Installing and Configuring the Enhanced Identity Infrastructure 15. Installing and Configuring Information Protection Features 16. Choosing the Right Technology, Methods, and Future Trends

Identifying business drivers and changes for a hybrid move


There are many reasons why a company needs or wants to move to a hybrid IAM strategy. The first relevant argument is that such a strategy builds the base infrastructure to support all other cloud solutions by providing authentication and authorization over company borders. Another very important side-effect is that you start to support new services and workloads. Furthermore, to be realistic, most companies drive their own On-Premise infrastructure, which needs to be integrated and added with additional functionality to support different cloud scenarios. Typical questions you will receive are:

  • Does the company need to support different cloud delivery models such as SaaS or PaaS?

  • Does the company need to support legacy applications or do they try to move them to the cloud?

  • Does the company need a central solution to manage On-Premise and cloud services at the same time?

  • Does the company need to integrate external identities to work with...

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