Milestone timeline

11

Years of curriculum iteration

186

Cohorts facilitated

312

Lab hours scripted

6

Cities with repeat clients

38

Partner orgs in rotation

Version 3.2

Hybrid rehearsal kits shipped with slower WAN profiles so branch narratives feel honest the first hour.

Labs now snapshot instructor notes directly into your workbook so late arrivals catch up without interrupting table discussions.

Version 3.1

Entra Connect observability sprint split into operator dashboards and leadership summaries on purpose.

We retired single-slide overviews in favor of paired narratives that tier-one and cloud teams can rehearse together.

Version 3.0

Recovery playbooks gained voice tracks for stakeholders who will never open Event Viewer.

That maturity keeps maintenance windows calmer because everyone hears the same verbs before commands run.

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Roadmap cadence

Each version tightens rehearsal fidelity: slower links, noisier logs, kinder language for branch leaders. The timeline is our promise that the next cohort inherits every fix from the last.

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Hero countdown

Master Active Directory operations with steady rehearsal, not heroics.

Directory Forge Academy builds cohort experiences where Windows administrators speak plainly about risk, recovery, and delegation. We layer lab failures ahead of your maintenance window so the first live run feels familiar instead of theatrical.

The Seoul Identity Ops Summit anchors our autumn calendar: three days of hallway conversations, focused labs, and office-hour blocks for teams juggling hybrid identity work. Registration stays informational here—confirm seats through the workshop desk after you review prerequisites.

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Trusted by infrastructure circles across manufacturing, education, and managed service partners—recent surveys show 92% of attendees would recommend the same cohort to a peer team.

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Days

189

Hours

13

Minutes

57

Seoul Identity Ops Summit

COEX Conference Center · 15 Nov 2026

Networking opportunities

Pre-book hallway conversations before badges print.

The summit app opens matched meetings two weeks early so you can secure focused time with instructors, lab engineers, and peers tackling similar directory debt. Slots stay short on purpose—enough to compare notes, not enough to replace the classroom.

Download links arrive after you confirm attendance; no automated cold outreach, just a calm scheduler you control.

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Evening meetups stay vendor-neutral: bring questions about Entra Connect queues, RODC storytelling, or curriculum feedback.

Press mentions

March 2024

“Quiet rehearsal culture.” — Facility Operations Journal

July 2024

“Identity labs without theater.” — Seoul Infrastructure Review

December 2025

“Cohort coaching that respects tickets.” — APAC Sysadmin Notebook

April 2026

“Hybrid directory clarity.” — Cloud Cost Ops Digest

FAQ mini

Answers before you pack your laptop.

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Logistics

  1. 1. Prerequisites

    Bring a laptop capable of RDP plus local admin rights for VPN clients. We verify access during onboarding mail.

  2. 2. Venue arrival

    COEX badge pickup opens at 08:00; instructors host a coffee Q&A without slides.

Expectations

  1. 3. Materials

    Workbooks ship digitally; printed copies available on request for accessibility.

  2. 4. Limitations

    We do not migrate production forests during class hours; bring sanitized exports if you want tailored feedback.

  3. 5. Follow-up

    Office hours continue for three weeks; heavier engagements move to a scoped services conversation.