[midPoint] MidPoint 3.1.1 "Sinan Update 1" released
Radovan Semancik
radovan.semancik at evolveum.com
Fri Apr 24 11:32:41 CEST 2015
The Evolveum team is proud to announce the release of midPoint version
3.1.1.
The version family 3.1.x code-named Sinan follows in the same spirit as
the previous release to establish MidPoint as a feature-complete and
comprehensive IDM system. The "Sinan" releases are primarily aimed at
usability and performance.
MidPoint 3.1.1 brings quality improvements and a couple of minor
features. It introduces support for Python scripting, user interface
improvements and schema improvements. But the most important feature is
the support for lookup tables. The values of individual fields can be
constrained to a set of pre-defined values. This feature is properly
supported in user interface which provides a value selection to the user.
For more information about the Sinan Update 1 release please see release
notes at http://wiki.evolveum.com/display/midPoint/Release+3.1.1
About MidPoint
MidPoint is a comprehensive open-source identity provisioning system. It
is a system that synchronizes several identity repositories, manages
them and makes them available in unified form. It handles identity
provisioning, identity synchronization, identity workflow automation, it
implements advanced access control models, enforces policies and
provides numerous features in the field of enterprise and Internet
identity management. The development process of midPoint is pragmatic
and open, it focuses on usability and solutions to the practical
identity management challenges.
For more information please see http://midpoint.evolveum.com/
About Evolveum
Evolveum is a company committed to develop creative, open and - most
importantly - working software. We work hard to continually improve the
software in a creative way. All software that we develop is open-source
using completely open development process. The software is created with
one critical goal in mind: usability. The software must work, it must be
efficient solution to an existing problem, the software must provide
value. Evolveum works in a close cooperation with partners and volunteer
contributors to make this possible.
For more details please see http://evolveum.com/
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Radovan Semancik
Software Architect
evolveum.com
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