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Part of the Microsoft Identity and Access Management platform product line, FIM superseded Microsoft Identity Lifecycle Manager (ILM), [1] and was known as ILM 2 during development. ILM 2007 was created by merging Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003 (MIIS) and Certificate Lifecycle Manager (CLM).
After acquiring Zoomit Via Microsoft renamed it to MMS (Microsoft Metadirectory Services) and offered this product for free; however they will strongly encourage customers to hire Microsoft Consulting Services to install and configure product. Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003 was completely re-written from ground up.
"SCIM: System for Cross-domain Identity Management". SCIM. 2011-08-01 This site is dedicated to the standard and has explanations and details about how to implement the standard. Unger, Jay (2011-10-22). "Internet Identity Workshop #13 October 18–20 in Mountain View". Identity Commons. Archived from the original on 2011-10-22.
Installation of a ClickOnce application. ClickOnce is a component of Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 and later, and supports deploying applications made with Windows Forms or Windows Presentation Foundation. It is similar to Java Web Start for the Java Platform or Zero Install for Linux.
Symlabs Federated Identity Suite [82] Symlabs: Commercial OpenID, A-Select, CAS, WS-Federation and OAuth Symplified [83] Symplified: Commercial SAML 1.1, SAML 2.0, WS-Federation, OpenID, OAuth, XACML, IBM LTPA, Microsoft IWA, 2-Factor, Facebook, Google, Twitter, ABAC / context-based AC Tivoli Federated Identity Manager [84] IBM: Commercial
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.
Identity management, otherwise known as identity and access management (IAM) is an identity security framework that works to authenticate and authorize user access to resources such as applications, data, systems, and cloud platforms. It seeks to ensure only the right people are being provisioned to the right tools, and for the right reasons.
In ADFS, identity federation [4] is established between two organizations by establishing trust between two security realms. A federation server on one side (the accounts side) authenticates the user through the standard means in Active Directory Domain Services and then issues a token containing a series of claims about the user, including their identity.