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MSFT Forefront Identity Manager Solves Identity Crisis
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Microsoft looks to integrate Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) into the land of managed and federated identities and logins...is Microsoft looking to usurp Citrix with Forefront a new identity management system?

To read this article in its entirety, please visit eWeek: Microsoft FIM Knits Identity Security Blanket

Forefront Identity Manager is the result of Microsoft's latest effort to untangle the mesh of identity procedures and policies that wrap around high value business assets.

The trick is to keep identity management costs reasonable while outwitting phishers and satisfying auditors. Forefront Identity Manger 2010— the successor to Identity Lifecycle Manager 2007— succeeds largely through the extensive use of wizards and streamlined management processes that should let lower-level staff implement sufficiently challenging and flexible access policies.

Forefront Identity Manager 2010 (FIM 2010) started shipping on April 1. FIM 2010 has a list price of $15,000 per server and $18 per user CAL (Client Access License).

As you might imagine, FIM 2010 carries a "better together" tradition that makes it most appropriate for shops that are already users of other Microsoft infrastructure including Active Directory, Sharepoint and Exchange. While FIM 2010 can interact with a variety of other directory, collaboration and e-mail notification tools, it is optimized for use with Microsoft's tools.

These Microsoft infrastructure components made up the test environment that I used to evaluate FIM 2010. I ran FIM on a Dell PowerEdge R610 server with 2 quad-core Intel Xeon 5520 processors, 32GB of RAM and six 146GB drives. Using Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 64-bit edition my test environment was composed of 12 virtual systems that provided Sharepoint, Active Directory, Exchange along with a number of Windows 7 systems that accessed various resources by using identity services that were enabled through FIM 2010.

FIM 2010 is much more than a password or credential management system, although it does enable user self-service password reset. I used the product to manage remote access to test documents, create federated access to resources between different organizations, and streamlined the onboarding and offboarding process of employees.




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