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User Management

User management is actually management for users.

1.1 The administrator is not only search, view, add and delete users, but also able to grant the user access and some permissions to a network, service, etc. and manage its users in a simpler and much more efficient way.

1.2 User management describes the ability for someone, usually an IT professional, to manage employees’ digital identities, including keeping them up to date and provisioning, monitoring, changing, and revoking their access to different resources. Those resources can be anything from devices, to applications, to networks, to much more.

1.3 User management, in its simplest form, is the method by which you create, remove and
maintain your user store. Any solution designed to serve multiple users must have some type of a user management system, be it a proprietary tool built into the product or a tie into an existing system or another identity provider.

1.4 User management not only establishes a user’s authorization to access secure resources, it also serves as a repository of identities and, if done efficiently, can be the source of all identities for an organization.