AD360: identity and access management for Active Directory and Azure AD

Large Active Directory estates create a lot of manual account work and inconsistent controls. Onboarding, offboarding and privileged access are often handled with scripts or local processes. Hybrid setups with Azure AD add sync and cloud access complexity.

AD360 centralises provisioning, SSO, MFA and privileged workflows so teams can apply consistent controls across on‑prem and Azure AD. It collects audit logs and produces reports that show account activity and changes, which helps with operational oversight and investigations.

That makes AD360 relevant for central IT teams in mid‑market and enterprise organisations, and for regulated teams that need evidence of access controls. It suits estates where teams want stronger, consolidated controls without replacing Active Directory.

How organisations typically use AD360

Use AD360 to automate account onboarding and offboarding driven from HR or ticketing systems. That reduces manual account creation and speeds deprovisioning while keeping a clear audit trail.

Deploy SSO and MFA policies for cloud apps through the Azure AD integration, and apply the privileged access features to restrict admin accounts and record privileged actions for later review.

Where this product best fits

Best fit where organisations run on‑prem Active Directory or hybrid estates with Azure AD and centralised IT teams managing hundreds to tens of thousands of users. It works where teams want to reduce manual account work and enforce consistent access controls.

Also suited to regulated organisations that need access auditing and reporting. It is less relevant where Active Directory has been fully replaced by another identity provider.

How organisations typically engage with Armstrong

Armstrong can assist with implementation, configuration and ongoing support of ManageEngine AD360. Typical customers include organisations using on‑prem AD, hybrid AD/Azure AD, mid‑market and enterprise IT teams, centralised teams managing large user counts, and regulated organisations needing identity auditing. Armstrong often helps with product selection, integration and tightening control processes. Work is advisory and product-focused; Armstrong supports internal teams with the software but does not operate customer environments.

Features

Comprehensive Active Directory Management

Streamline user and group management tasks, including creation, modification, and deactivation of accounts, with built-in workflows.

Self-Service Password Reset

Allow users to reset passwords and unlock accounts independently, reducing helpdesk load and improving user experience.

Automated User Provisioning & De-provisioning

Automate user account creation and removal across Active Directory, Office 365, and Azure AD based on HR data, ensuring seamless onboarding and offboarding.

Real-Time Active Directory Auditing

Track and log all changes to Active Directory, such as group membership modifications, logon activities, and permission changes, to maintain security and compliance.

Comprehensive Reporting

Generate pre-defined and custom reports on users, groups, permissions, and other AD objects, helping with audits and compliance (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA).

Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

Implement role-based access to administrative functions, ensuring that only authorised personnel can perform specific actions on AD objects.

Group Policy Management

Manage and enforce group policies efficiently, with the ability to create, modify, and report on group policy objects (GPOs).

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Enhance security by requiring multiple forms of verification during user login, with seamless integration into Active Directory.

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