MIIS 2003 enables a company to
both increase security and productivity while lowering IT costs.
With features like self-service password management, enhanced
user provisioning, and connectivity to a wide variety of
platforms and systems, MIIS 2003 is a company's best choice for
a scalable, reliable, integrated identity system.
Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) 2003 enables a
company to synchronize identity information across a wide
variety of heterogeneous directory and non-directory identity
stores. This allows customers to automate the process of
updating identity information across heterogeneous platforms
while maintaining the integrity and ownership of that data
across the enterprise. You benefit from improved productivity
and reduced administrative costs as identity data is kept up to
date across an enterprise without manual updates.
MIIS 2003 allows you to easily provision and de-provision user
accounts and identity information like distribution, e-mail, and
security groups across systems and platforms. Customers will be
able to quickly create new accounts for employees based on
events or changes in authoritative stores like the human
resources system. Additionally, when employees leave a company,
they can be immediately de-provisioned from those same systems.
End users can be more productive by accessing needed systems
faster while corporate security is improved as employees' access
to systems is automatically terminated when they leave.
Administrators benefit from having these processes automated
which improves their own productivity and helps to lower
administrative costs.
Password management capabilities allow end users or helpdesk
staff to easily reset passwords across multiple systems from one
easy-to-use Web interface. End users and helpdesk staff will no
longer have to use multiple tools to change their passwords
across multiple systems.
Password resets are the single greatest cost associated with a
helpdesk. This feature helps companies to reduce the cost of
their helpdesk operations while improving the productivity of
their information technology (IT) workforce.
MIIS 2003, Enterprise Edition includes support for a wide
variety of identity repositories including:
Active Directory;
Active Directory Application Mode;
Attribute value pair text files;
Delimited text files;
Directory Services Markup Language;
Fixed-width text files;
Global Address Lists (Exchange);
LDAP Directory Interchange Format;
Lotus Notes/Domino 4.6 and 5.0;
Microsoft Windows NT 4 Domains;
Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Bridgeheads;
Microsoft Exchange 5.5, 2000, & 2003;
Microsoft SQL 7 and 2000 databases;
Novell eDirectory v8.6.2 and v8.7;
Oracle 8i and 9i databases;
SunONE/iPlanet/Netscape Directory;
IBM Informix, DB2, dBase, Access, Excel, OLE DB via SQL DTS.
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