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Capgemini Saves 50 Per Cent on Administration Costs With Identity

Overview Capgemini, a leading provider of consulting, technology and outsourcing, chose Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with its component Microsoft Active Directory and Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 for its e-mail and data services. However, Capgemini wanted the two systems to coexist for at least 18 months, as all the company's existing business processes resided in the legacy system. Capgemini began the project to migrate to Active Directory in 2002. It realised in the test phase in summer 2003 for the new operating system running Active Directory that it would need to look for new technology to enable Active Directory to coexist with the legacy system. The Capgemini team selected Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) 2003 to realise this.

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PublisherCapgemini File FormatHTML
Date PublishedApril 2006
FormatCase Studies   
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