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OpenIDM is an open-source identity management system written in the Java programming language. [1] The OpenIDM source code is available under the Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL). OpenIDM is designed with flexibility in mind, leverages JavaScript as default scripting language to define business rules during provisioning.
Identity management (ID management) – or identity and access management (IAM) – is the organizational and technical processes for first registering and authorizing access rights in the configuration phase, and then in the operation phase for identifying, authenticating and controlling individuals or groups of people to have access to applications, systems or networks based on previously ...
Cloud-based identity and access management with single sign-on (SSO) and active directory integration OpenAthens: Jisc: Proprietary: Yes: Identity and access management solutions to IdPs and SPs enabling access management to web-based resources. Fully hosted service with several directory integration options, dedicated support team.
System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) is a standard for automating the exchange of user identity information between identity domains, or IT systems. One example might be that as a company onboards new employees and separates from existing employees, they are added and removed from the company's electronic employee directory .
Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) is a state-based identity management software product, designed to manage users' digital identities, credentials and groupings throughout the lifecycle of their membership of an enterprise computer system.
Pages in category "Identity management systems" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Light-weight Identity (LID), or Light Identity Management (LIdM), is an identity management system for online digital identities developed in part by NetMesh.It was first published in early 2005, and is the original URL-based identity system, later followed by OpenID.
TIM provides centralized identity lifecycle management. It can automatically create, manage, and delete user access to various system resources, such as files, servers, applications, and more based on job roles or requests. Other functions include self-provisioning, management of offline accounts, and password vaulting.