Microsoft Metadirectory Services

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Microsoft Metadirectory Services (MMS) is a centralized service that stores and integrates identity information from multiple directories in an organization. The goal of a metadirectory is to provide an organization with a unified view of all known identity information about users, applications, and network resources. A metadirectory solves important business issues that result from having information stored in multiple, disparate data repositories throughout an organization.