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'''Oracle Identity Management''' (OIM) is an enterprise infrastructure, which leverages ]’s technology. It is a single point of integration with customer’s existing ] solutions for OIM-enabled products. One can accommodate a wide variety of partner solutions and customer deployments. It enables ] of all Oracle products. '''Oracle Identity Management''' (OIM) is an enterprise infrastructure, which leverages ]’s technology. It is a single point of integration with customer’s existing ] solutions for OIM-enabled products. One can accommodate a wide variety of partner solutions and customer deployments. It enables ] of all Oracle products.


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Oracle Identity Management (OIM) is an enterprise infrastructure, which leverages Oracle’s technology. It is a single point of integration with customer’s existing identity management solutions for OIM-enabled products. One can accommodate a wide variety of partner solutions and customer deployments. It enables deployment of all Oracle products.

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