I'm looking to use Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) for a project at my organization, which primarily utilizes AWS services. I understand that I need to register my app to work with Azure AD, but I'm curious about whether I need a paid Azure plan for long-term use. I've just started working here and am trying my best to grasp this.
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It seems a bit odd to add Azure AD when your org mainly uses AWS. Have you considered sticking with AWS for your identity management? Adding another provider like Azure can complicate things, especially since users might have to manage multiple identities. Plus, if you're using a service that totally integrates with Azure, it's worth asking if it's the right fit for your organization.
It looks like you're running into what's called an XY problem, where you might be focusing on the wrong solution. Since you're doing research, remember that many services out there support common protocols like OAuth or OpenID, which AWS can handle! If you're looking into Azure AD just because someone mentioned it without knowing your full needs, consider whether it's truly necessary.

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