Directory Services
The need for a tightly run directory service is obvious, but Nulli’s experience and understanding exceed that. In 1999 we defined, designed, and co-developed the PeopleSoft Directory Interface that proved to be groundbreaking software in directory services synchronization. We help you integrate directory products with sound architecture, optimized for high availability and long-term results.
Our Partner Solutions
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Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition
We have long been implementers of the Sun Directory Server Enterprise Edition (DSEE) LDAP now known as Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition (ODSEE). Over many years and DSEE's many changes, we continue to support our customers with this carrier grade LDAP. It’s from this history with this LDAP that Nulli provides a multifaceted understanding of its usefulness. Some of the specific services we provide for this product include:
- A complete breakdown of business requirements and technical design
- Custom schema and Directory Information Tree (DIT) development
- High availability configuration
- Server Upgrades and support
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ForgeRock OpenDJ
ForgeRock OpenDJ is one of the simplest and fastest directory servers to deploy and manage thanks to its easy installation process. It’s a new LDAPv3-compliant directory service, developed for the Java platform, providing a high-performance, highly available and secure store for the identities managed by an enterprise.
OpenDJ is a extension of the Sun Microsystems-initiated OpenDS project and ForgeRock offers a fully supported version of the product. Here are some of the key features:
- Interoperability LDAP clients’ applications and smooth integration into enterprise infrastructure
- Easy to install, configure and manage
- Multi-Master Replication for high-availability and disaster recovery, with an optional Assured mode to increase the guarantee of availability
- 100% Java-based, allowing for a wide choice of deployment configurations
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Oracle Internet Directory
Nulli’s deep knowledge of directory software is crucial when dealing with this highly flexible and powerful product. Let us help you navigate the myriad of features within Oracle Internet Directory (OID), from the use of external authentication sources to integration with third-party directories. Here are a few more of the services we can help you with:
- External authentication of OID users against Active Directory (AD)
- Creation of Access Control policies and delegation of administration tasks
- Configuration of custom password policies and plugins
- Directory Integration Platform (DIP) profile configuration
- Synchronize of accounts between OID and AD
- Synchronize password changes in AD to OID
- Use OID for Oracle Database security
- Integrate OID with Oracle Virtual Directory (OVD) or other virtual directories
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Oracle Virtual Directory - OVD
The Oracle Virtual Directory (OVD) is a key component in unifying identity data such as accounts, user profile attributes and information required to process decisions regarding access to applications and personalization of the access experience. OVD provides a means to join information required in portal processing, Single Sign-On (SSO), federation and authorization from data sources such as multiple LDAPs, multiple AD domains, flat files and databases. It provides a real-time view of people and process data in a format that is unique for each subscribing application requiring the identity data in an LDAP format. We can help your organization successfully integrate OVD by:
- Connecting data sources required to be integrated with your access management processes
- Integrating OVD with portals and other applications that require LDAP views of data from varying sources
- Using OVD to smooth onboarding of company personnel into applications
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Microsoft AD/ADAM
Microsoft Active Directory is the de facto standard for enterprise network directories. It is also a primary repository of identity data used in a variety of Identity and Access Management (IAM) processes. Our experience working with Active Directory and its sister directory, Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM), for use in authentication and authorization processing, as well as account management and synchronization, is key to our successful deployment record.
