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  • ManageEngine Endpoint Central for IT Professionals Icon
    ManageEngine Endpoint Central for IT Professionals

    A one-stop Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) solution

    ManageEngine's Endpoint Central is a Unified Endpoint Management Solution, that takes care of enterprise mobility management (including all features of mobile application management and mobile device management), as well as client management for a diversified range of endpoints - mobile devices, laptops, computers, tablets, server machines etc. With ManageEngine Endpoint Central, users can automate their regular desktop management routines like distributing software, installing patches, managing IT assets, imaging and deploying OS, and more.
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    CodeChecker

    CodeChecker

    CodeChecker is an analyzer tooling, defect database

    CodeChecker is a static analysis infrastructure built on the LLVM/Clang Static Analyzer toolchain, replacing scan-build in a Linux or macOS (OS X) development environment. Executes Clang-Tidy and Clang Static Analyzer with Cross-Translation Unit analysis, Statistical Analysis (when checkers are available). Creates the JSON compilation database by wiretapping any build process (e.g., CodeChecker log -b "make"). Automatically analyzes GCC cross-compiled projects: detecting GCC or Clang compiler...
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    pgBadger

    pgBadger is a PostgreSQL log analyzer built for speed.

    pgBadger is a PostgreSQL log analyzer built for speed with fully detailed reports from your PostgreSQL log file. It's a single and small script written in pure Perl language. It uses a javascript library to draw graphs so that you don't need additional Perl modules or any other package to install. Furthermore, this library gives us more features such as zooming. pgBadger is able to autodetect your log file format (syslog, stderr or csvlog). It is designed to parse huge log files as well...
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    MySQL log analyzer and profiler. Extracts the most popular queries grouping them by their normalized form and shows the statistics for each group. Helps developers to recognize most frequently run queries to be able to optimize overall db performance.
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    This is a MySQL log analyzer written in Python2.4. It analyses logs in a hourly basis, and outputs statistical information about queries.
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    AI-based, Comprehensive Service Management for Businesses and IT Providers

    Modular solutions for change management, asset management and more

    ChangeGear provides IT staff with the functions required to manage everything from ticketing to incident, change and asset management and more. ChangeGear includes a virtual agent, self-service portals and AI-based features to support analyst and end user productivity.
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    Enterprise PostgreSQL Query log Analyzer (epqa), it parses huge postgres log files, and shows html report. This report will be very useful for doing database optimization, and in fine tuning the psql queries. It parses compressed files also.
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    Pothos is an iptables log analyzer. It is used to interpret, in a user-friendly fashion, the logs that ulogd creates with it's MySQL plugin. It's main objective is to be efficient, leaving as small a foot-print as possible.
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