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I think it's a given that Oracle's Identity Manager has been the 600 pound Gorilla in the provisioning space over the last few years. From what I've been seeing, Microsoft's FIM and a resurgence of SAP Netweaver Identity Management will present a challenge with the new versions that are coming out, but first we need to get past the "Eye"What Eye is this? Well, it's the FishEye group. Currently specializing in OIM, this practice features some pretty savvy architects, engineers and old friends. I'm looking forward to seeing what they can do!
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Matt Pollicove is an Identity Management architect, engineer, trainer, project manager, author and blogger with experience in user account provisioning, data synchronization, virtual directory and password management solutions. As a MaXware Technical Consultant and later as a System Engineer, he worked extensively with MaXware (now SAP) software products in large customer environments. In the past Matt has worked with several leading national and international consulting firms and is currently a Sr. Principal Consultant for Commercium Technologies. He is currently the Practice Lead for SAP NetWeaver Identity Management and SailPoint IIQ.
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