Synchronisation between different directories ?

Hi Guys,
I'm new to LDAP technologies and I would like to know if Sun ONE Meta-Directory can synchronise differents directories from OpenLDAP, Lotus Domino, DNS and Exchange ?
Moreover (but as this a Java I guess this won't be a problem) I would like to know if can synchronize my directories on Linux servers.
Thank you in advance

The new avtaar of Sun Meta Directory is Sun Identity Manager (which came into Sun's Identity suite post Waveset's acquisition). And yes, Sun Identity Manager does meta like synchronization, it addition to the 'Provisioning' functionality.
See here for more:
http://wwws.sun.com/software/products/identity_mgr/index.html
Cheers
Suveer Chainani

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