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{{Infobox technology standard
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'''System for Cross-___domain Identity Management (SCIM)''' is a standard for automating the exchange of user identity information between identity domains, or IT systems.▼
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| version = 2.0
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| organization = [[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]]
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| base_standards = [[JSON]], [[XML]]
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▲'''System for Cross-___domain Identity Management''' ('''SCIM
One
In addition to simple user-record management (creating
The SCIM standard has grown in popularity and importance, as organizations use more [[Software as a service|SaaS]] tools.<ref name="SCIMming" /
SCIM uses a standardised [[API]] through [[REST]] with data formatted in [[JSON]] or [[XML]].<ref name="SCIM-19" />
==History==
The first version, SCIM 1.0, was released in 2011 by a SCIM standard working group organized under the Open Web Foundation.<ref name="simplecloud">{{Cite web|url =
SCIM 2.0 was completed in September 2015 and is published as IETF RFCs 7643<ref>{{Cite
The standard has been implemented in various [[Identity management|IdM]] software.<ref>{{Cite web |url =
The standard was initially called '''''Simple Cloud Identity Management''''' (and is still called this in some places), but the name was officially changed to ''System for Cross-___domain Identity Management (SCIM)'' when the IETF adopted it.<ref>{{cite web |last= Hunt |first= Phil |title= Standards Corner: SCIM and the Shifting Enterprise Identity Center of Gravity |website= Oracle Fusion Middleware (blog) |publisher= Oracle |date= February 27, 2014 |url = https://blogs.oracle.com/fusionmiddleware/entry/standards_corner_scim_and_the | accessdate= May 17, 2015 }}</ref>
[[Interoperability]] was demonstrated in October, 2011, at the Cloud Identity Summit, an [[Identity management|IAM]] industry conference. There, user accounts were provisioned and de-provisioned across separate systems using SCIM standards, by a collection of [[Identity management system|IdM software]] vendors: [[Okta (identity management)|Okta]], [[CyberArk]], [[Ping Identity]], [[SailPoint]], [[Technology Nexus]] and [[UnboundID]].
SCIM is the second standard for exchanging user data, but it builds on prior standards (e.g. [[Service Provisioning Markup Language|SPML]], [[Portable Contacts|PortableContacts]], [[vCard]]s, and [[LDAP Data Interchange Format|LDAP directory services]]) in an attempt to be a simpler and more widely adopted solution for cloud services providers.
The SCIM standard is growing in popularity and has been adopted by numerous identity providers
==References==
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==External links==
* {{cite web |title=
* {{cite web |title=SCIM: System for Cross-___domain Identity Management |website=SCIM |date=2011-08-01 |url=
* {{cite web |last=Unger |first=Jay |title=Internet Identity Workshop #13 October
* {{cite web |first=Pamela |last=Dingle |title=Provisioning with SCIM – getting started |website=Techcommunity.Microsoft.com |date=2019-10-03 |url=https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/identity-standards-blog/provisioning-with-scim-getting-started/ba-p/880010 |access-date=2020-09-15}}
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