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    Univention Corporate Server (UCS)

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    An open source Identity & Access Management solution with AD-functions

    ...Thanks to pre-built software and integration packages, apps can be easily put into operation. UCS is ideal for managing distributed, heterogeneous, and virtualized IT environments across Windows, Mac OS, and Linux systems. Find out more about UCS on our website: https://www.univention.com/products/ucs/ Click here to download the free UCS Core Edition: https://www.univention.com/download-ucs
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    LDAPManager is an open source Cocoa application, written in Objective-C, to provide an LDAP browser/editor with a native Mac OS X interface. Should work fine on Tiger and Panther, and perhaps earlier.
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    A free java printer management tool for larger companies. You can use it to browse your network printers using your ldap directory (active directory supported), check printed pages,and generate reports. Runs on Windows, UNIX, Mac OS.
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