Maintaining, securing and migrating from MIM: our top tips
Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM) won’t be around for ever. But it’s still doing an important job for many of our customers. Are you getting the best out of it now? Is your implementation secure? Is it enabling the cloud? Are you well positioned for the future? Read more…
Enhance your Microsoft-based identity management solution and prepare for the future: webinar series
Enhance your Microsoft-based identity management solution and prepare for the future – a series of four webinars covering Identity Panel Suite, presented by Hugh Simpson-Wells. Read more…
Why upgrade from FIM to MIM?
Microsoft Entra is the future, but MIM can still be important, both to enable Microsoft Entra, and to support legacy on-premises apps. FIM is a very out-of-date version of MIM. Only by upgrading can you support the latest operating systems and components, and security protocols.
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The future is bright, the future is Entra
Entra is the ‘coming of age’ of Microsoft Azure, enabling enterprise-ready identity solutions and customizations. Read more…
Microsoft Entra ID is the future of identity management, so why is MIM persisting?
MIM was launched over 20 years ago and, even though Microsoft has repeatedly announced its demise, it’s still around. Why is it proving so persistent? I outline three key reasons in the first of a series of four blogs. Read more…
Why are organizations continuing to implement MIM?
What’s driving new MIM installations is the ongoing need for reliable, authoritative identity data, made even more important by the roll out of Microsoft Entra services in a Hybrid AD environment. Read more…
Has your organization lost the skills to migrate from MIM?
A skills gap is often one of the primary reasons why organizations are not moving away from MIM and may thereby be preventing them from getting the benefits of Microsoft Entra. Read more…
Do you feel you’re stuck with MIM and legacy systems?
A feeling of being stuck with MIM and legacy systems is one of the primary reasons why organizations are not moving away from MIM. Read more…