• @FlickOfTheBean
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    21 year ago

    The way I (layman) read it, they seemed to be saying that it would be phased out by newer companies finding different alternatives, not that everyone is phasing it out as we speak.

    Does this seem more realistic? Or just completely non-factual?

    • aubertlone
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      11 year ago

      I wouldn’t say non-factual.

      I would just say that rule isn’t universal. My company is moving assets into a cloud hosting service. And right now, AD are 100% needed for those assets to have authorization.

      It was a different authorization solution on premises.

      So basically, the opposite of what he was saying in my particular situation. Of course I can’t speak to all companies.