What it costs you today
In an Active Directory with 1,800 users and 14 domain controllers administrators spend 25 to 40 minutes every morning opening five consoles (ADUC, DNS Manager, event viewer, the replication panel and ADFS) just to check if something broke overnight. The problem is reactive detection always arrives late: SYSVOL replication fails at 02:14, the CFO account gets locked at 04:50, and the team only finds out when the CFO opens a ticket at 08:30. The audit risk is real: an event ID 1865 nobody looked at for 36 hours becomes a SOC 2 finding for insufficient monitoring. "I never find out about the problem until the user calls me" is the standard quote from the IT operations lead. How many more findings will we document before automating this?
What changes when you have it
On day one the admin opens a single HTML email at 07:00 with the complete picture of the domain: replication state, locked accounts, expired passwords, failed logon attempts, new GPOs, DFS topology and critical services down. Each item renders green, amber or red against a threshold; reds auto-open a ticket in the ITSM. The owner is the operations team, which recovers 4 to 6 hours per week previously spent on manual checks. The visible output is an attached HTML report with 30-day history, plus an optional web dashboard with drill-down. The validated case is a multilatina with 6,000 users that cut identity audit findings from 17 to 2 in a single season. The investment pays back in the first external audit cycle, typically 3 to 5 months.
Daily report emailed to the IT team
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