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MIIS
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MIISMonterey Institute of International Studies
MIISMicrosoft Identity Integration Server
MIISMicrosoft Internet Information Server
MIISMeditech Interpretive Information System (Language)
MIISModular Imagery Interpretation System
MIISMixed-Initiative Intelligent System (computing)


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The Networking Infrastructure Solutions Competency is designed for partners with proven expertise in designing or implementing complex infrastructure solutions such as Active Directory([R])-based and Microsoft Identity Integration Server design and deployment solutions, or Microsoft Exchange Server migration or deployment solutions.
Only MVP for Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) in the U.
MaXware AS, a leading global provider of modular and scalable enterprise-wide Identity Management solutions, today announced that its Provisioning solution, MaXware Identity Center, will integrate with Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (MIIS), the company's identity lifecycle management offering.
 
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