WHITE PAPER:
This white paper introduces the latest desktop management platform that can help expand the benefits of Group Policy and overcome its various deficiencies. Explore the advantages it can provide and review the advanced features it offers.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript will discuss the top ten most useful advantages of Windows Server 2008 R2. Gain insight into improvements made to Terminal Services and Hyper-V that can provide your organization with increased flexibility.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper takes a closer look at the issues surrounding the patterns for accessing identity data and what an ideal Identity Hub should provide for developers.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this presentation transcript, IT author Jonathan Hassell walks you through some of the key changes made to R2 in three key areas: Active Directory, Group Policy and Terminal Services.
WEBCAST:
Are you using Quest Recovery Manager for Active Directory to its full potential? We have a Webcast that will show you some of the great things that Recovery Manager has to offer.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
Despite your level of familiarity, it never hurts to keep up-to-date on basic Active Directory best practices. Inside this E-Guide, brush up on some basic Active Directory tips and tricks around domain controllers, cloud AD interactions, and more.
WHITE PAPER:
Group policy objects (GPOs) are used to secure and lockdown your Windows environment. Learn how you can ensure that GPOs are available, manageable and automated.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn how to not only meet your compliance challenges, but improve security and operational efficiency. In this business brief by Quest Software, discover how to extend the power of Active Directory and Windows Group policy, and make it easy to achieve and prove compliance.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper illustrates how you can now centrally administer database users and role memberships leveraging your existing LDAP directories.
WHITE PAPER:
An old Chinese proverb advises us to "preserve the old, but know the new." Microsoft's old template concept has been preserved in the Windows Server 2008 operating system, in the form of what Microsoft calls the starter GPO (Group Policy Object).