What is the benefit of Active Directory ?
Answer / sreedharan.s
• Increasing the Productivity of Users
• Reducing the Burden of IT Administration
• Improving Fault Tolerance to Minimize Downtime
• Enhancing Security to Provide Better Peace of Mind
• Leveraging the Capabilities of Active Directory-enabled
Applications
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