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iLantus global BMC centre

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BANGALORE: iLantus, provider of identity management (idM) and user provisioning solutions, announced the setting up of the global BMC identity management competency centre in Bangalore.

iLANTUS and BMC propose to hire up to 100 specialists for the competency centre, which will focus on idM technologies such as Web Access Control, Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) based idM Solution, Control SA and Calendra workflow solution, a press release said.

As a novel area, compliance and regulatory requirements will form a part of the new technologies to be researched at the centre, it said.

The centre will be the first one globally to work exclusively on idM technologies, the press release said.

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