Difference between Identity Manager and Access Manager

hi,
Can any body tell me the difference between Identity manager and Access Manager.
thanks in advance
regards
dhawanmayur

Access Manager is for access control (web authentication, authorization), Identity Manager is for identity (userid,profile,role, password etc) provision/management across multi resources (such as unix, active directory, peoplesoft, SAP) etc.

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