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How To Use Azure Site Recovery DRaaS For Replication?

Fault tolerance and business continuity are two of the most important factors organizations have to consider for retaining their competitive edge while navigating through catastrophes. Azure Site Recovery (ASR) is a leading Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) solution that several organizations have deployed as a part of their Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BCDR) […]

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What More Do I Get With Azure AD Premium Plans?

Azure AD is one of the most comprehensive identity and access management (IAM) solutions specifically designed for cloud-based use. As a multi-tenant solution, Azure AD is implemented for millions of users and devices using the vast capabilities of Microsoft Online business solutions. Today, it is one of the most important components of Microsoft’s first line […]

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Risk Policies In Azure Active Directory Identity Protection

Azure Active Directory Identity Protection is a feature that is exclusively available in the Azure AD Premium P2 plan and certain Microsoft 365 Enterprise plans with advanced security features. It helps in detecting vulnerabilities impacting an organization’s user identities, configuring automatic responses to attacks trying to exploit them, and investigating the root cause of such […]

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How Can Azure MFA Be Implemented?

The reports of leaked and phished accounts are growing by the day. Password resets might not suffice to protect complex attacks because a single password, no matter how strong it is, can still be compromised by smart guesswork backed by automation tools. That is where the MFA feature on Azure is a much more effective […]

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How To Synchronize Active Directory With Azure?

As a comprehensive identity and access management solution, Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) extends the reach of on-premises identities to many SaaS applications hosted in any cloud. It is different from Active Directory (AD) in the sense that the latter is a domain controller with different capabilities than Azure AD. Synchronizing on-premises AD with Azure […]

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What is Azure AD?

Azure AD is a managed service from Microsoft that uses cloud capabilities for identity and access management. With Azure AD, subscribers can use a single username and password to sign into internal resources like intranet and external resources like applications developed by Microsoft and its partners. As a multi-tenant service, Azure AD can be used […]

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Azure MFA vs Duo Security

At a time when phishing, social engineering, and password brute-force attacks are becoming increasingly common, applications must verify that users are who they claim to be. Attackers are on the lookout for application vulnerabilities which are mostly found in weak or stolen credentials. Businesses are implementing several layers of security to protect their sensitive data. […]

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What is Azure? All You Want to Know in One Place

In the mid-2000s, Microsoft started an internal project code-named Project Red Dog that would forever change not just its own fate but a whole spectrum of businesses around the globe. While admittedly it was playing catch up Amazon, not in the retail business, but elsewhere, it had already started causing waves in the world of […]

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Active Directory Domain Services vs Azure Active Directory

Microsoft Active Directory is a broad range of directory-based identity-related services that are used to provide secure access to resources to organizations and individuals. These services can be used to provide a central identity for device, application, and service access. There are different types of Active Directory solutions that give implementation flexibility for meeting unique […]

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Azure Backup vs Azure Site Recovery

Businesses are increasingly integrating cloud technology as a part of their business continuity and disaster recovery strategy. Corporations around the globe are using the cloud to create backups of their on-premises resources and for replicating their virtual machines. A significant proportion of these institutions use Microsoft Azure as their preferred cloud solution. Microsoft has developed […]

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