In the today’s cloud world is quite common that a company A has its own AD tenant with Microsoft 365 applications, Azure, Dynamics 365 apps and third-party applications.
Company A sometimes can acquire a new company called Company B (or strictly collaborate with it) and Company B has itw own AD tenant with Microsoft 365 applications, Azure, Dynamics 365 apps and third-party applications….
Continue Reading demiliani’s Article on their blog
Introducing Azure AD Cross-Tenant Synchronization
In the today’s cloud world is quite common that a company A has its own AD tenant with Microsoft 365 applications, Azure, Dynamics 365 apps and third-party applications. Company A sometimes can acquire a new company called Company B (or strictly collaborate with it) and Company B has itw own AD tenant with Microsoft 365…
Blog Syndicated with demiliani’s Permission
More About This Author
Array
- Business Central2 December 2024Dynamics 365 Business Central: Partner access control to SaaS tenants.
- Business Central29 November 2024How Dynamics 365 Business Central handles incoming web service calls (for dummies).
- Business Central26 November 2024AI, Agents… and now?
- Business Central20 November 2024Dynamics 365 Business Central: AppSource and PTE apps under the hood.