I’ve had the good fortune to find myself at the Ping Identity Cloud Identity Conference. The conference, as the name inplies, is dedicated to dealing with Identity in a SaaS world and all the interesting challenges that happen when identity traverses or is moved into the Internet. Today I’m sitting through one of Ping’s Experts [...]
I like the apple touch phones, but a bumper is stupid – just fix the problem. I’m glad I’m now a HTC droid man. http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/mobile/07/16/consumer.reports.iphone.case/index.html?eref=igoogle_cnn
One of the great new capabilities new to ActiveRoles AD CMDLETS version 1.4 is the ability to define criteria for how you want to identify obsolete or inactive accounts. You define the criteria as an “InactiveAccountsPolicy” that can be called from the Get-QADUser cmdlet to list accounts matching the obsolete policy then delete, disable or if [...]
The 1.4 version of the ActiveRoles AD CMDLETS went live a few moments ago and you can download them here http://www.quest.com/powershell/activeroles-server.aspx.
I was surprised to read on Engadget that Microsoft killed its entire KIN phone line, less than two months after launch. To me this is scary that a company like Microsoft has struggled to figure out the mobile market despite having Apple and Google showing them how it should be done. Well, Kin is now [...]
Following up on our UG in Boston, Berlin, Toronto and Los Angeles, last week I had the tremendous opportunity to help our regional offices in Copenhagen Denmark and Stockholm Sweden hold their first ActiveRoles User’s Groups. Both events were held in the Quest regional offices and were well attended by both existing customers and those [...]