Thursday, June 18, 2009

Benefits of Active Directory

Active Directory addresses the following organizational needs: reduced total cost of ownership, simplified administration, scalability and flexible administration.

Benefits of Active Directory:

Reduced total cost of ownership

Total cost of ownership (TCO) refers to the actual cost of owning a computer. This includes the costs of maintenance, training, technical support, and upgrades to the hardware and software.

Active Directory helps reduce TCO by implementing policies. Applying a policy within Active Directory allows you to configure desktop environments and install applications from a central location. This reduces the time it takes to configure settings and install applications on each computer.

Simplified administration

Active Directory provides customizable administrative tools that simplify administration and make it easier to administer resources throughout a network.

Flexible administration

The organizational units into which a domain can be divided reside in Active Directory. The organizational units allow you to specify the users who will have administrative authority over portions of your network.

Scalability

Active Directory extends the features of previous Windows-based directory services and is designed to work well in organizations of any size.

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