Microsoft launches digital ID software
Microsoft on Wednesday announced new software designed to automate the process of managing user identity information on corporate networks. "In many cases, corporate workers have dozens of individual user names and passwords for different business applications. The goal of MIIS 2003 is to gather all that information and to unify the different identities, the company said."
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