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Centrify Delivers Industry’s First Unified Identity Solution for Security and Management of Mac Users and their Mobile Devices in the Workplace 27 Aug 2013 | 01:00 pm

Centrify is Only Vendor to Provide Robust AD-based Authentication, Policy Management, Single Sign-On and User Self-Service for Connected and Disconnected Macs

Centrify Rolls Out Centrify User Suite, Mac Edition 27 Aug 2013 | 01:00 pm

Neil Ticktin, MacTech "Centrify Corp., which specializes in Unified Identity Services, has announced the availability of the Centrify User Suite, Mac Edition. The company says it's the industry’s fir...

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Centrify adds Macs to cloud-based Active Directory management macwindows.com 27 Aug 2013 | 01:15 pm

Centrify today released Centrify User Suite, Mac Edition, which provides Active Directory-based authentication and management of Macs from the cloud. Using Centrify Cloud Services, the new software en...

Moving from OS X to Linux: Day One rackerhacker.com 27 Aug 2013 | 08:05 am

The thought of using Linux as a manager in a highly Windows- and Mac-centric corporate environment isn’t something to be taken lightly. Integrating with Active Directory, wrangling email with Microsof...

Centrify Adds Macs to Cloud-based Active Directory Management centrify.com 27 Aug 2013 | 01:00 pm

MacWindows "Centrify today released Centrify User Suite, Mac Edition, which provides Active Directory-based authentication and management of Macs from the cloud. Using Centrify Cloud Services, the ne...

Moving from OS X to Linux: Day One planet.fedoraproject.org 27 Aug 2013 | 08:05 am

The thought of using Linux as a manager in a highly Windows- and Mac-centric corporate environment isn’t something to be taken lightly. Integrating with Active Directory, wrangling email with Microsof...

How to unbind from active directory while preserving a user account? apple.stackexchange.com 27 Aug 2013 | 05:21 am

My account is associated with an active directory of a previous company i was working at. What is the best way to unbind my account from the AD without losing my files? I have admin access to the mac...

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