What is Active Directory?
Active Directory is used to manage identity, authentication, and access governance across enterprise engineering environments.
Identity signals become critical when organizations need controlled rollout, auditability, and policy-aligned access management at scale.
Oobeya connects Active Directory identity context with engineering operations to support secure, compliant, and role-aware platform usage.
Why connect Active Directory to Oobeya?
Active Directory handles authentication and identity controls. Oobeya adds governance visibility so leadership can align platform access, security posture, and operational accountability.
- Where are identity workflows creating access friction?
- Which teams need stronger access governance visibility?
- How consistent are role and permission patterns across the organization?
- Where can provisioning and lifecycle controls be improved first?
- How can leaders monitor identity governance with operational context?
What Oobeya analyzes from Active Directory
| Active Directory identity area | Oobeya visibility |
|---|---|
| Signal trends | User access, provisioning patterns, and authentication-related activity visibility. |
| Execution patterns | Role alignment and policy-oriented access consistency indicators. |
| Operational context | Identity controls connected with platform operations and team workflows. |
| Risk and quality context | Access-related insights that support enterprise security and compliance practices. |
| Leadership views | Identity governance visibility for platform and executive stakeholders. |
Active Directory Integration Setup Guide
The Active Directory integration documentation explains setup requirements, authentication details, and how to activate operational signals in Oobeya.
Open Active Directory integration documentation

