Security & Threat Intelligence · 07.08.2026, 19:41 UTC
A decade of enterprise identity in the cloud with AWS Managed Microsoft AD
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Security & Threat Intelligence |
| Quelle | AWS Security Blog ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 07.08.2026 UTC |
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Ten years ago, we launched AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, a fully managed Microsoft Active Directory in the AWS Cloud. In that original announcement, Jeff Barr described a straightforward promise: “You will spend less time administering and more time working on your applications and your business.” A decade later, AWS Managed Microsoft AD has become the identity backbone for thousands of enterprises worldwide. What started as a way to run directory-aware workloads in the cloud now powers SQL Server authentication, Amazon WorkSpaces virtual desktops, and Amazon FSx for Windows File Server for thousands of enterprises worldwide. The beginning: Solving a real customer problem In 2015, customers migrating Windows workloads to Amazon Web Services (AWS) faced a familiar challenge. Microsoft Active Directory (AD) had become the dominant standard for enterprise identity, by some estimates commanding 90% market share for directory services in the Fortune 1000. Running SharePoint, SQL Server, .NET applications, or virtually any Windows workload meant running AD. However, running AD well comes with significant operational overhead. It requires careful capacity planning, high availability design across multiple sites, ongoing patching and maintenance, backup and disaster recovery procedures, and deep expertise that’s increasingly difficult to find and retain. Customers told us they wanted to focus on their applications, not on managing domain controllers. So we built AWS Managed Microsoft AD. Powered by actual Windows Server, it delivered real Microsoft AD …
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