Webinar: What’s New In MidPoint 4.2 “Maxwell”
MidPoint 4.2 “Maxwell” was released a week ago. We would like to share the news of midPoint 4.2 features and improvements with the community on an on-line webinar. […]
MidPoint 4.2 “Maxwell” was released a week ago. We would like to share the news of midPoint 4.2 features and improvements with the community on an on-line webinar. […]
Open source has become an integral part of business models in numerous organizations regardless of their size and age. For some, the reasons may be ideological, for some pragmatical: OSS brings strategic benefits related to wider spread of software and larger knowledge pool organizations can tap into. A recent study by EUIPO Observatory focusing on Read more about Open Source Software in the European Union: EUIPO Study[…]
Hello All! We are two Stanovsky brothers doing Kayak sports. We are training together with our father as a coach. For us it is not just sport but a passion. Canoe Slalom is truly dynamic and attractive sport for spectators. For us it is the most beautiful and challenging one. We love to get in Read more about Defeating Wild Waters With Evolveum: Stanovsky Brothers’ Story[…]
Disclaimer: This particular blog post contains advanced configuration options for midPoint. It might be difficult to understand all the details for those without experience with midPoint. The first MidPoint in Higher Education blog post gave us a brief overview of the possible complexity of identity management in the higher education environment. Therefore today we can Read more about MidPoint in Higher Education: Orgs, Roles and Relations[…]
Phase 1 of midPrivacy project is almost complete now. Even though it is ongoing for only half of a year, we managed to discover a lot about metadata processing. Some of it we have implemented into the midPoint code, but we have also realized the problem is more complex than we have thought at the Read more about Data Provenance Workshop Results[…]
Development of data provenance prototype in midPoint is almost finished. We have interesting results to demonstrate. We plan to share them at an on-line workshop this Thursday. […]
In the introductory blog about midPoint in higher education I promised that the next blog post would be about relations and organizational units. It is taking a bit longer to finalize, but hopefully it will be worth it. In the meantime, let us examine the possible uses of archetypes in midPoint. Primary purpose of archetypes Read more about MidPoint in Higher Education: Archetypes[…]
MidPoint counter 2020 results are in. The numbers are quite interesting. […]
MidPoint follows several design principles. One from the main is flexibility. MidPoint will never push you to change your infrastructure or even your world perception. Quite the contrary, it will give you enough flexibility to model the surrounding world precisely as you seem fit. This principle is great and not-that-great at the same time. Obviously, Read more about MidPoint in Higher Education: Introduction[…]
Working from home became part of our life. Even if the measurements taken with current worldwide situation are less strict than before, some things are staying unreachable for now. One of them are conferences, even though some of them are adapting and transforming to online environment. The last one I managed to attend with Radovan Read more about A Throwback to TIIME 2019[…]