TechNet Webcast: Deploying and Managing Active Directory Federation Services (Level 200) 
Event ID: 1032294178
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English.
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Windows Server.
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Audience(s):
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IT Generalist.
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Duration:
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90 Minutes
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Start Date:
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Friday, May 05, 2006 1:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Event Overview
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Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) is a component in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 that provides Web single sign-on (SSO) technologies to authenticate a user to multiple Web applications over the life of a single
online session. This webcast discusses how to plan for, deploy, and manage an ADFS deployment. We cover deployment best practices and show how to configure your federation servers, federation server proxies, and ADFS Web agents for optimal performance. We
also explore the different types of ADFS applications (claims-aware and Windows NT token-based) and examine their impact on deployment decisions.
Presenter: Vijay Gajjala, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation, and Derek Del Conte, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Vijay Gajjala is a program manager in the Identity and Access Management team at Microsoft. He previously worked on Windows Communication Foundation, Microsoft Commerce Server, Microsoft Site Server and a variety of other projects. He is currently working on
the next generation of identity and access solutions.
Derek Del Conte is a program manager with the Identity and Access Management team at Microsoft, where he currently focuses on federation and Web single sign-on. He worked on Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) in Windows Server 2003 R2 and is now focused
on ADFS in the Windows Vista operating system.
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