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  • MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere Icon
    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
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  • The Apple Device Management and Security Platform Icon
    The Apple Device Management and Security Platform

    For IT teams at organizations that run on Apple

    Achieve harmony across your Apple device fleet with Kandji's unmatched management and security capabilities.
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    Distributed Transactions Manager

    Distributed Transactions Manager

    A distributed transaction framework that supports multiple languages

    Support HTTP and GRPC, provide easy-to-use interfaces, lower substantially the barrier of getting started with distributed transactions, and newcomers can adapt quickly. Developers no longer worry about suspension, null compensation, idempotent transaction, and other tricky problems, the framework layer handles them all. Suitable for companies with the multi-language stack. Easy for go, python, php, nodejs, ruby and so forth. The only external dependence is the database server, easy to deploy, cluster, and scale horizontally. Supports TCC, SAGA, XA, and transaction messages. DTM is a distributed transaction framework that provides cross-service eventual data consistency. It provides saga, tcc, xa, 2-phase message, and outbox patterns for a variety of application scenarios. It also supports multiple languages and multiple store engines to form up a transaction.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Some information and a bundle of patched, well-known applications for bypassing RU DPI.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    json-scada

    A portable SCADA/IoT platform centered on the MongoDB database server.

    Standard IT tools applied to SCADA/IoT (MongoDB, PostgreSQL/TimescaleDB,Node.js, C#, Golang, Grafana, etc.). MongoDB as the real-time core database, persistence layer, config store, SOE historian. Portability and interoperability over Linux, Windows, x86/64, ARM. Horizontal scalability, from a single computer to big clusters (MongoDB-sharding), Bare Metal, Docker containers, VM, cloud, or hybrid deployments. Unlimited tags, servers, and users. HTML5 Web interface. UTF-8/I18N. Protocols: IEC61850 Client, IEC60870-5-101/104 Client and Server, DNP3 Client, OPC-UA Client/Server, MQTT/Sparkplug-B, Telegraf (various data sources for monitoring like Modbus, SNMP, etc.) Github. project https://github.com/riclolsen/json-scada Requirements for Windows Installer: Windows 10/11 64 bits or Server 2016, Windows PowerShell.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Advanced Traffic Simulation

    A mixture of game and simulation for public transport.

    This project is about a game and a simulation to work together. The focus lies on public transport. Manage your line network in your home area. Upgrade your vehicles, build new roads, deal with accidents or plan replacement busses for railroad construction works. But it's also possible to drive the vehicle yourself or just walk around the world and enjoy your line network. By vehicle we mean: train, tram, subway, bus and monorail. By using an addon structure it is possible to customize the whole world or even include non-existing means of transport like the hyperloop. Plan, manage and drive all together in multiplayer. Either competing or cooperative. Discord: https://discord.gg/P3SbVuD VSTS: https://advtrafficsim.visualstudio.com/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • TelemetryTV content management and device management Icon
    TelemetryTV content management and device management

    Simple and intuitive digital signage software.

    <section class="row"> <div class="small-12 columns"> <p class="description">TelemetryTV is a powerful digital signage platform built for the modern communicator who needs to engage audiences, generate awareness, or give their community a voice. TelemetryTV allows users to broadcast dynamic content easily by streaming video, images, social feeds, turnkey apps, and data-driven dashboards to all of your displays wherever they are. TelemetryTV powers marketing and internal communications at Starbucks, New York Public Library, Stanford University, and more.</p> </div> </section>
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    Standard Webhooks

    Standard Webhooks

    The Standard Webhooks specification

    Standard Webhooks is a community-driven specification and set of open-source tools designed to make webhooks consistent, secure, and interoperable across providers. The project defines strict guidelines covering aspects like signature formats, headers, timestamps, replay protection, and forward compatibility. It includes reference implementations for signature verification and signing across multiple languages such as Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, Go, Rust, Ruby, PHP, C#, Java, and Elixir, along with additional community SDKs. The initiative is guided by a technical steering committee with members from companies like Zapier, Twilio, Mux, ngrok, Supabase, Svix, and Kong. Standard Webhooks matters because it eliminates the fragmentation of webhook implementations, reducing consumer effort and enabling seamless verification in apps or even directly in API gateways. By unifying best practices, it improves developer experience, enhances security, and enables new ecosystem tools.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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