Biztalk is cool, but more for data Exchange. We are more interested in synchronizing passwords or providing some sort of smart logon or unified administration or even single-sign –on (one can just dream).
From: Roger Seielstad
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Services for Unix would help with the Unix side - if you're trying to integrate AD and NIS for instance.
Oracle and AD would probably have to be custom done - depending on what you're trying to do. The MS Biztalk server site has a link to a third party Biztalk module that will interface with AD, and then just interface your Oracle stuff to Biztalk.
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- [ActiveDir] Synchronization with Unix and Oracl... Amit Zinman
- Re: [ActiveDir] Synchronization with Unix ... Jerry Welch
- RE: [ActiveDir] Synchronization with Unix ... Roger Seielstad
- RE: [ActiveDir] Synchronization with Unix ... Amit Zinman
- RE: [ActiveDir] Synchronization with U... John Hicks/MIS/HQ/KEMET/US
- Re: [ActiveDir] Synchronization wi... Missy Koslosky
- RE: [ActiveDir] Synchronization with U... Jimmy Andersson
- RE: [ActiveDir] Synchronization wi... Martin Tuip
- Re: [ActiveDir] Synchronizatio... Jerry Welch
- RE: [ActiveDir] Synchronization with Unix ... Roger Seielstad
- RE: [ActiveDir] Synchronization with Unix ... Ryan Finnesey
- RE: [ActiveDir] Synchronization with Unix ... Milind Patil
- RE: [ActiveDir] Synchronization with Unix ... Ryan Finnesey
- RE: [ActiveDir] Synchronization with Unix ... Roger Seielstad