An organization maintains its user accounts in a local domain. A new cloud platform has been introduced, and management needs a solution that allows individuals to use the same credentials and remain centrally managed from the local domain. Which method best satisfies these goals?
Adding each individual to a new account list for the new service
Using an identity replication approach that synchronizes local domain entries
Reassigning ownership of user accounts to an external provider
Establishing a separate set of credentials for the new service
Leveraging an identity replication approach uses the established account structure in the local domain while synchronizing relevant information to the new cloud platform. This approach eliminates extra credential sets and delivers consistent account management from a single location. Creating users by hand leads to bulky maintenance. Turning to an external identity store disregards the existing domain. Separate credentials for the new service introduces confusion.
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