Microsoft Identity Manager 2016 SP1 delivers a comprehensive solution for managing identities, credentials, and identity-based accessibility policies across heterogeneous environments. MIM SP1 enables users with password reset and embeds self-contained tools in Office and Windows. Users may handle regular facets of access and identity, provide IT professionals with wealthy administrative instruments and improved automation, provide .NET REST, and Internet Services-based extensibility for programmers.
Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM) 2016 assembles online identity and access management capacities of Forefront Identity Manager. Like its predecessor, MIM makes it possible to handle the users, policies, credentials, and accessibility inside your business. Furthermore, MIM 2016 provides a hybrid encounter, privileged access management capacities, and support for new platforms.
With MIM, a company may simplify identity lifecycle management with automated workflows, business rules, and effortless integration with heterogeneous platforms throughout the datacenter. MIM empowers the company to have the ideal customers and access Active Directory rights to get on-premises programs. Azure AD Link may subsequently be available in Azure AD for both Microsoft 365 and cloud-hosted programs. Frequent MIM scenarios include:
The present releases below mainstream service will be MIM 2016 Service Pack 1 and Service Pack 2 (SP2). Clients running FIM or MIM models before MIM 2016 SP1 should update to MIM 2016 SP2 or some later hotfix.
Microsoft frequently provides upgrades to MIM, such as enhancements for client requests and bug fixes, within a continuous release cycle.