Azure Active Directory
Enable a secure identity infrastructure for the cloud
WITH AZURE ACTIVE DIRECTORY YOUR BUSINESS GETS...
Single sign on and multi factor authentication
Azure Active Directory helps your business support users in the way that makes sense for your objectives. That includes enabling services like single sign-on and multi-factor authentication for cloud and on-premises applications.
True collaboration with third parties
Securely grant application and data access to business partners and third parties. We design and implement Azure AD B2B and B2C.
The right means of authentication
Azure AD works the way your business needs it to – AD FS, Seamless Single Sign-On, Pass Through Authentication, or Password Hash Sync.
A suite of self-service options
Realize the power of device registration, self-service password management, application management, group management and more.

OUR EXPERTISE
Azure Active Directory should not be confused with the more traditional on-premises Active Directory product. It brings a host of new capabilities for helping you flourish in the cloud era. Let your users customize their environments and access your content in the cloud while minimizing the risks of anytime, anywhere access.
We have been working with Azure Active Directory since its release. Our consultants are globally recognized leaders in Microsoft cloud technology and are more than capable of configuring Azure AD so it works for you. We ensure your environments are safe and secure, and Azure AD fits around the complex needs of your organization and your users.
FROM THE BLOG

Application Access Control Restrictions via Claims in Azure AD B2C
In this post learn how to implement claims-based application access control when Azure AD B2C is federated with another identity provider.

How to Federate a SAML Application with Azure AD B2C
In this blog, I’ll show you how to configure a service provider-initiated SAML application to integrate with Azure AD B2C.

Remediating LDAP Client Security
Remediating LDAP security issues is important because the default configurations on domain controllers (DCs) and clients are open to various attacks. Learn how to remediate those issues.

Monitoring for LDAP Client Security
Applications that use Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) are prevalent in virtually every organization that uses Active Directory (AD). Unfortunately, the default AD configuration provides