Designer for Identity Manager can help you design, test, document, and deploy Identity Manager solutions in a highly productive environment.
Newcomers can use wizards to build Identity Management solutions. Veterans and expert users can bypass the wizards and interact directly at any level of detail.
Designer for Identity Manager was created for the following audiences:
Enterprise IT developers
Consultants
Sales engineers
Architects or system designers
System administrators
Designer is aimed at information technology professionals who:
Have a strong understanding of directories, databases, and the information environment
Act in the role of a designer or architect of identity-based solutions
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For the most recent version of the Designer 3.0 for Identity Manager 3.6 Administration Guide, visit the Identity Manager Web site.
For more documentation concerning Identity Manager 3.6, see Identity Manager 3.6 Documentation Index.
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