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The presenter of this webcast presents guidelines, best practices, and lessons learned from customers who have deployed Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS). The focus of this webcast is particularly on project initiation, planning, and architecture. After watching this webcast the viewer will learn the important guidelines to follow in the life cycle of a successful identity management project.
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