You're right, OpenLDAP isn't the same. It's more of a toolchain and server to build yourself a directory implementation on top of.
But when we look at our organisation, all we need is simple SSO for a few applications. We don't actually need all of the extensions like GPO, management tooling etc. Incidentally this becomes cost and noise.
But when we look at our organisation, all we need is simple SSO for a few applications. We don't actually need all of the extensions like GPO, management tooling etc. Incidentally this becomes cost and noise.