Summary & resources
In this module, you've gained an insight into the features and capabilities of Azure Active Directory. You've learned about the different Azure AD editions, the identity types supported by Azure AD, and how you can use it to support external users. Finally, you learned about the hybrid model, where all user identities are managed in your on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) directory, and changes are synchronized to your Azure AD.
Now that you've completed this module, you'll be able to:
- Describe what Azure AD does.
- Describe the identity types that Azure AD supports.
Learn more
For more information on the topics covered in this module, see:
- What is Azure Active Directory?
- Azure AD Licenses
- Azure Active Directory External Identities
- Azure Active Directory B2C documentation
- Managed identities
- Services that support managed identities for Azure resources
- Azure AD registered devices
- Azure AD joined devices
- Hybrid Azure AD joined devices
- Choose the right authentication method for your Azure Active Directory hybrid identity solution
- What is Azure AD Connect?
- Implement password hash synchronization with Azure AD Connect sync
- User sign-in with Azure Active Directory Pass-through Authentication
- What is federation with Azure AD?
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