> Staying on Azure is on the border of being considered a firing offense...
If there was a competitor to AD that is. Right now developers and hn peeps have loads of options for their work, enterprises do not. I have Windows clients to authenticate, I need AD. I need forwards/ backwards compatibility on my clients, therefore I need Windows. I have applications that must run for several decades therefore I need Windows.
This is a bug in AAD, which is a very different thing than AD. There is some interoperability between them (ok more than some) but needing AD for legacy auth doesn’t necessarily mean you need AAD for Oauth.
If there was a competitor to AD that is. Right now developers and hn peeps have loads of options for their work, enterprises do not. I have Windows clients to authenticate, I need AD. I need forwards/ backwards compatibility on my clients, therefore I need Windows. I have applications that must run for several decades therefore I need Windows.