MIM support and transition
Keep Microsoft Identity Manager stable while you plan what comes next.
UNIFY supports existing MIM environments, helps reduce operational risk, and shapes practical transition paths toward Microsoft Entra when the timing is right.
MIM is legacy, but the business processes around it are still real.
Microsoft Identity Manager is approaching end of life, but many organisations still rely on MIM to keep identity, provisioning, and access workflows running.
That creates a practical challenge: maintain stability today while preparing for a future operating model based on Microsoft Entra and modern identity governance.
Keep the current environment reliable while transition plans mature.
If MIM is still part of your operating environment, the immediate priority is often continuity rather than replacement. Support needs to be practical, informed, and aligned to how the solution is actually being used in production.
UNIFYConnect can bridge MIM-era integrations into an Entra-aligned future.
Many MIM environments are connected to business-critical HR, directory, and application integration patterns. UNIFYConnect can help preserve those integration investments while moving lifecycle automation toward Microsoft Entra and modern identity platforms.
Explore UNIFYConnect or read more about moving from MIM to Entra.
Modernise when you are ready, not when the old platform forces the decision.
Supporting MIM today does not mean ignoring the future. UNIFY helps customers shape staged transition plans that reflect their environment, dependencies, licensing position, and risk posture.
The same team understands MIM, Active Directory, Entra, provisioning, and governance.
That matters because MIM support, enhancement, and transition planning are rarely isolated tasks. The right path depends on how identity data flows through directories, applications, access controls, governance processes, and operational support teams.
Need help keeping MIM stable or planning the move to Entra?
Tell the UNIFY MIM Team what is running today, what depends on it, and where the transition pressure is coming from.