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The standard has been implemented in various [[Identity management|IdM]] software.<ref>{{Cite web |url = http://www.simplecloud.info/#implementations|title= Known SCIM implementations |date= |website= SimpleCloud.info |publisher= Simple Cloud Identity Management }}</ref>
 
The standard was initially called '''''Simple Cloud Identity Management''''' (as itand 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, Ping Identity, SailPoint, Technology Nexus and UnboundID.<ref name="SailPoint" /> In March 2012, at IETF 83 in Paris, [[Interoperability]] tests continued by the same vendors, joined by [[Salesforce.com]], BCPSoft, WSO2, Gluu, and Courion (now [[SecureAuth]]) - nine companies in total.<ref>{{cite web | title = Logistics and attendee info for the March 2012 SCIM interop event | website = SCIM, Simple Cloud Identity Management | date = April 26, 2012 | url = https://code.google.com/p/scim/wiki/FirstInteropEvent | accessdate = May 11, 2015}}</ref>