What are the benefits of Windows interoperability?
• Centralized user and data administration – Once a user account is created, it needs to be maintained and administered. Centralized user and data administration ensures that all of the application-related information associated with a user, such as passwords, roles and application preferences, are administered in one place. • Unified user provisioning – User provisioning refers to the process by which new users are added and deleted from the various enterprise systems. New user provisioning can potentially be driven from a number of different sources, for example HR systems, CRM systems, network administration environments, etc. When a new user is created in one system, automated user provisioning creates the required user account “footprints” in other enterprise applications. • Runtime security service integration – Finally, customers want to be able to provide their users with a transparent runtime experience. This means that the various applications in the enterprise environment ar