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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

By Microsoft
  • #30 Software in Other IT Infrastructure Software
  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol market share is 0.05% with more than 3558 companies using this software
  • Datanyze helps you reach more than 17,405,249 contacts that are using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol , including Amazon Apple Microsoft

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    Current Websites

    3,558

    Websites Dropped

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    Market Share

    0.05%

    ABOUT LIGHTWEIGHT DIRECTORY ACCESS PROTOCOL

    The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a directory service protocol that runs on a layer above the TCP/IP stack. It provides a mechanism used to connect to, search, and modify Internet directories. The LDAP directory service is based on a client-server model.

    Top industries using this technology

    Top competitors of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

    Top Competitors Websites Market Share Vendor
    6,570,851
    85.51%
    357,715
    4.66%
    212,584
    2.77%
    65,604
    0.85%
    57,277
    0.75%
    45,555
    0.59%
    37,618
    0.49%
    35,455
    0.46%
    27,874
    0.36%
    15,881
    0.21%
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    What is Lightweight Directory Access Protocol and what is used for?

    The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a directory service protocol that runs on a layer above the TCP/IP stack. It provides a mechanism used to connect to, search, and modify Internet directories. The LDAP directory service is based on a client-server model.

    Which software are similar or alternative to Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

    Cloudflare is one of the most well-known alternatives to Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

    Who uses Lightweight Directory Access Protocol?

    3558 companies reportedly use Lightweight Directory Access Protocol in their tech stacks, including Amazon, Apple, Microsoft