Chapter 17. Interoperability, Integration, and Future Direction
Microsoft's Directory
Services
strategy has come a long way in the past few years. Even before
Active Directory, several Microsoft products utilized a directory,
although most used one that was built in. Some examples include the
NetMeeting ILS server and Exchange 5.5, which was the precursor to
Active Directory. With the introduction of Active Directory in 1999,
Microsoft finally had the first signs of a coherent Directory
Services strategy. With the release of Windows Server 2003, plus a
major overhaul of Microsoft Metadirectory Server and the introduction
of Active Directory Application Mode, Microsoft has one of the most
diverse and robust directory offerings of any of the major directory
vendors in the market today. In this chapter, we will discuss
Microsoft's future plans for Directory Services and
cover how that plan fits in with interoperating with other
directories and integrating with applications and services.
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