Showing posts with label donations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label donations. Show all posts

Monday, October 19, 2015

New version of FIM.MARE

I'm happy to announce that I've released a new version of my Rules Extension framework called
FIM.MARE.


The framework enables FIM and MIM administrators to, declaratively, create advanced flow rules with a wast number of transform functions and even conditions (scoped rules) for FIM2010 R2. This framework can in many installation be used as a replacement for Synchronization Rules (SR's) or as a supplement to these by using the FIM Synchronization Service to setup the advanced rules.

This new version has a lot of new features and is stable (I'm already using it at several installation instead of SR's). It even has the ability to load your own existing classic rules extension (.DLL's), thereby letting you reuse your own code - and of course, also in that way, open up the framework so you're able to write your own code if the flow rules are too complex to construct with the framework functions and features.


Let's help the children this Christmas

If you use this framework or any of my other frameworks, please consider a small donation to support my Christmas 2015 quest to donate to Unicef. Use this link to read more about it and maybe donate/support.

You can find FIM.MARE on CodePlex.

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Let's help the children this Christmas

Christmas is approaching and this year I'm going to try out something again as I did in 2012...

All donations received at this blog will go uncut to Unicef. A lot of people are directly or indirectly helped by this organization and I'm hoping to get your support to make a small contribution this year.

I hoping for a donation from you or your company, if you're using any of my free projects for your FIM or MIM installation -

  1. My PowerShell Management Agent
  2. My Workflow Library for the FIM Service
  3. My Codeless Provisioning Framework for FIM2010R2
  4. My Rules Extension Framework for FIM2010R2
  5. My MARunScheduler

Donate as little or as much as you can - even very small donations (a few dollars) will help the cause - and I'll make sure to include your name in the letter that will accompany the check for Unicef - no matter the amount.

I'm hoping for your support by Christmas / December 21st, 2015 - and thanks to all of you who have already donated. I will, through my company, also by adding an amount to the donation by Christmas.

You can find the donation link (through PayPal) in the right section of this blog.

Thank you so much...

Friday, January 4, 2013

$2.000 donation to childrens hospital

In the autumn of 2012, I decided that all donations made to my FIM projects - the PowerShell MA, MARunScheduler and FIM MRE should go to charity. There hasn't been very many donations, but fortunately there has been some very generous donations, resulting in a total of $1.786,00 in donations.

I've decided to round up to amount to $2.000 to be able to give a nice round amount of money to H. C. Andersens Childrens Hospital here in my hometown of Odense, Denmark. In the near future, I'll make an appointment with the hospital to present them with the check.

Thank you once again to those that have supported my cause. Thank you - and happy New Year.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Hoping for your help...

Christmas is approaching and this year I'm trying out something new...

All donation received at this blog will go uncut to the H.C. Andersen Childrens hospital in my hometown of Odense, Denmark. They do a really wonderful job with the children there and I'd like to support that work.

Therefore, if you're using either the MARunScheduler or the PowerShell Management Agent, please donate anything you can - even very small donations (a few dollars) will help the cause - and I'll make sure to include your name in the letter that will accompany the check for the hospital - no matter the amount.

Hoping for your support before Christmas / December 21st, 2012 - and thanks to all of you who have already donated.

Thank you so much...