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Identity Virtualization for BPM – or Using Multiple Directories
We often get questions about how to configure BPM to use multiple identity providers (directories, database, etc.) so that users of BPM Workspace (for example) can be authenticated against different providers. A little known fact about BPM is that it … Continue reading
