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Centrify DirectControl Webcast E-mail
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Wednesday, 26 October 2005
Session: Centrify DirectControl
Presenters: David McNeely, Centrify Director of Product Management
Moderator: Fred Reynolds, Apple Computer
Broadcast Date: Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Session Description

Description:

In this webcast, Centrify will show you how to quickly and easily integrate Mac workstations into your Active Directory infrastructure without giving up administration privileges. Centrify's unique solution eliminates implementation roadblocks because it does not require changing Active Directory or installing additional software on domain controllers. We will show you how to:

- Extend Active Directory-based single sign-on to Mac users

- Enable transparent access to Windows file shares

- Keep Mac systems separate from other PC groups to discretely control access

- Grant Mac administrators the same rights they have today to control access to Mac labs and other groups of Mac systems

- Use Active Directory's powerful and secure Group Policy feature to enforce consistent security and configuration policies for Mac systems

The DirectControl solution will also appeal to your directory architects because the same solution can be applied to Unix and Linux servers and workstations as well. Centralizing access control in Active Directory helps organizations streamline operations and enhances their ability to comply with government regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley.

David McNeely is the director of product management at Centrify Corporation. Prior to joining Centrify he worked at Netscape where he was the Director of Product Management for the Netscape Directory (iPlanet) and Security product line.

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