Microsoft Identity Manager
Many environments, one Microsoft identity
WITH MICROSOFT IDENTITY MANAGER YOUR BUSINESS GETS...
Automation of repetitive processes
Automatically create, manage, and delete users and groups in all your systems.
A single identity for each user
Microsoft Identity Manager ensures users have a consolidated identity across all your systems and applications.
Cut help-desk calls
Microsoft Identity Manager allows your users to resolve repeat problems, such as password reset or application access requests
Greater visibility for compliance
Transparently view permissions across your environments and ensure security is applied correctly for in-depth reporting and audits.
One password for all systems
An end to password hell. Synchronize user passwords with all your systems.

OUR EXPERTISE
Microsoft Identity Manager allows you to automatically synchronize user identities across directories and applications and ensure your environment remains compliant with security standards. Configured correctly, it ensures users have a more seamless experience with your technology and gives you the confidence you are audit ready.
We have been working with MIM and its predecessors FIM, ILM and MIIS for years. Our Microsoft certified consultants have extensive experience of connecting user identities across multiple environments, all while maintaining safe and secure access so you have the peace of mind your environments are compliant.
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