True... I'm looking for an active directory replacement. I know
OpenLDAP is out there. It just seems like a lot of work and the tools
aren't easy to use. Not for me anyway.
I could be missing something here.
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On Oct 19, 2010, at 11:03 AM, Arthur Corliss <acorliss@nevaeh-linux.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Oct 2010, Damien Hull wrote:
>
>> Linux needs to become a business solution before companies like Dell
>> push Linux. Windows is the compleat solution from server to desktop.
>> It includes user and data management tools that are easy to use.
>>
>> Yes, you can do this in Linux but it's not easy. I'm still waiting for
>> someone to show me an example. I wanna see a company running Linux
>> servers and workstations in an enterprise environment.
>
> <G> I work in an enterprise environment and I use Linux from server to
> desktop. Some might argue that the enterprise environment is more likely
> than smaller organizations to do so because they typically have more
> dedicated and skilled staff to do so.
>
> Windows makes simple things easy, but difficult things... nearly impossible
> if you want to keep your sanity.
>
> Windows has its strengths, no doubt. But when it comes to the enterprise
> data center UNIX and mainframes still rule the day.
>
> --Arthur Corliss
> Live Free or Die
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