Identity Management System - List of Leading Identity Management Systems

List of Leading Identity Management Systems

  • TrewIDM
  • CA Technologies IdM
  • Courion IdM
  • e-trust HORACIUS
  • EmpowerID IdM
  • Hitachi ID IdM
  • IBM Tivoli IdM
  • Microsoft Active Directory in Windows Server
  • Microsoft Forefront IM 2010
  • i-Sprint AccessMatrix
  • Novell IdM
  • Oracle IM 11g
  • PortalGuard
  • Quest One
  • Sun Identity Manager (will be supported only up to 2014)

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