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GPO

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What is GPO?

Group Policy Objects (GPOs) are a feature of the Microsoft Windows NT family of operating systems that control the working environment of user accounts and computer accounts. GPOs provide centralized management and configuration of operating systems, applications, and user settings in an Active Directory environment. They are commonly used to enforce security policies, deploy software, configure network settings, and customize user desktops.

What other technologies are related to GPO?

GPO Competitor Technologies

Intune offers mobile device management and cloud-based policy management, providing an alternative to traditional GPOs, especially for devices not joined to a domain.
mentioned alongside GPO in 3% (2.7k) of relevant job posts
Entra ID provides cloud-based identity and access management. While complementary in hybrid scenarios, it competes with traditional Active Directory for authentication and policy.
mentioned alongside GPO in 2% (3.1k) of relevant job posts

GPO Complementary Technologies

Active Directory is the core directory service that GPOs are applied to, defining the structure for management.
mentioned alongside GPO in 4% (15.5k) of relevant job posts
DNS is essential for Active Directory and GPO functionality, resolving domain names to IP addresses.
mentioned alongside GPO in 4% (9.5k) of relevant job posts
DHCP provides IP addresses to clients, which enables them to communicate with the domain and receive GPOs.
mentioned alongside GPO in 5% (7.4k) of relevant job posts

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