Can Microsoft Identity Integration Server, third-party provisioning products, and corporate developers access or manipulate the information that DirectControl stores?
Yes. Centrify’s solution was designed with extensibility and integration in mind. See our white paper, Integrating Centrify DirectControl with Identity Management Systems, for more details. The bottom line is you can access DirectControl’s data through industry standards such as ADSI and LDAP. DirectControl seamlessly works with provisioning products such as Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS). MIIS provides robust provisioning capabilities that automatically populate multiple identity stores (such as a personnel database, Active Directory, and other identity repositories) based on business policies. For example, as a user is added to an HR database, and is assigned to a group, MIIS captures that information, applies certain rules to give that individual access to different systems, and communicates with the various identity repositories. The DirectControl MIIS Management Agent acts as one of those repositories and uses the MIIS business policies to populate the UNIX/Linux use
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