Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003 (MIIS 2003) provides services that make it possible to manage identity-related data from multiple, unrelated data sources. The goal of MIIS 2003 is to provide organizations with a unified view of all known identity information about users, applications, and network resources. MIIS 2003 enables you to synchronize identity information across a wide variety of identity stores, easily provision and de-provision accounts across systems, and enables self-service and helpdesk-initiated password management and reset from a Web browser. This improves productivity, reduces security risk, and reduces the total cost of ownership associated with managing and integrating identity information across the enterprise. Featured Articles| • | Update: Microsoft's Identity Lifecycle Strategy and Roadmap
At the RSA Conference 2007, Microsoft outlined a roadmap for identity lifecycle management that combines metadirectory, user provisioning, and certificate management capabilities into one solution. Building on the capabilities in Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003 and Certificate Lifecycle Manager (CLM), Microsoft is launching Identity Lifecycle Manager (ILM) 2007 to simplify the management of the entire life cycle of a user’s digital identity. |
| • | Learn about Microsoft Identity Lifecycle Manager 2007
Find out how Microsoft Identity Lifecycle Manager (ILM) 2007 simplifies managing the life cycle of a user's digital identity by providing identity synchronization, certificate management, and user provisioning from a single solution. |
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Microsoft Identity Integration Server Technical Library| • | Scenario Walkthroughs
Includes walkthroughs that help you with proof-of-concepts and detailed analysis of features and functionalities of MIIS 2003. |
| • | Getting Started
New to MIIS 2003? The Getting Started documentation includes overviews, system requirements, set-up information, and walkthroughs that help you learn about MIIS 2003. |
| • | Planning and Architecture
Use this documentation set as you plan your MIIS 2003 deployment to help you design the most secure and optimal MIIS solution for your needs, initiate your project, design the system data flow, plan synchronization rules, and address configuration settings. |
| • | Deployment
Includes information about recommended deployment scenarios for MIIS 2003 including how to upgrade from the previous versions and also solution guides that provide deployment information for uncommon scenarios. |
| • | Operations
This documentation set includes "How To" guides and other documents that provide discussions and recommended solutions for specific challenges that you encounter when using MIIS 2003. |
| • | Technical Reference
This documentation set provides in-depth information about MIIS 2003 components, architecture, identity management process, synchronization rules, run profiles, and details about event-based and state-based identity management architectures. |
| • | Development
Administrators and developers can create rules extensions that use the Microsoft .NET Framework. To understand the information in this Developer Reference, you must be well familiar with MIIS 2003.
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