An ECM Stores Content, Not Users
The primary purpose of a content management system is to store content, not users. This means that if your content management system requires you to migrate user names, passwords, and access rights into a content repository, then you have less than a pragmatic ECM solution. Integrations with the latest identity management systems should be seamless, and should never mandate that you store user information twice.
In practice, this usually means a tight integration with Active Directory, or an equivalent LDAP-based authentication server. These systems allow administrators to use standard tools to maintain user information and access rights. A pragmatic ECM system would defer to the user repository for password authentication ...
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