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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Federated provisioning could exist

If reason prevails federated provisioning could become a reality
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Federated provisioning could exist

Dave Kearns By Dave Kearns
Today we'll wrap up our current discussion of federated provisioning. That's easy, because there really is no such thing today. But there might be if reason prevails. Let me tell you about it. Read full story

Dave Kearns is a consultant and editor of IdM, the Journal of Identity Management.

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