Microsoft Identity Manager
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Problems that solves

Unauthorized access to corporate IT systems and data

Employee personal use of corporate IT during working hours

Risk or Leaks of confidential information

Risk of data loss or damage

Risk of lost access to data and IT systems

High costs

Insufficient risk management

Values

Reduce Costs

Ensure Security and Business Continuity

Microsoft Identity Manager

Microsoft Identity Manager - On-premises identity and access management Synchronize identities between directories, databases and apps.

Description

Increase admin security with policies, privileged access and roles Why Microsoft Identity Manager
  • Common identity. Simplify identity lifecycle management with automated workflows, business rules and easy integration with heterogenous platforms.
  • Protect data. Discover and map permissions across multiple systems to individual, assignable roles. Use role mining tools to discover and modify permissions.
  • Enable users. Empower users to take control of their identity, including group membership, smart card and password reset functions.
Benefits of Microsoft Identity Manager
  • It’s flexible. Customize with rules, policies and connectors to your business systems and provide self-service.
  • It’s powerful. You make the rules and you enforce the rules. Flexible sync rules, workflows and policies that you define.
  • Cloud-ready. Azure technologies such as hybrid reporting and Multi-Factor Authentication join password, group and certificate management.
  • Good communicator. Detailed reports tell you what’s changing and the history of your identities, notifications, custom emails and approvals.