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    Gen AI apps are built with MongoDB Atlas

    The database for AI-powered applications.

    MongoDB Atlas is the developer-friendly database used to build, scale, and run gen AI and LLM-powered apps—without needing a separate vector database. Atlas offers built-in vector search, global availability across 115+ regions, and flexible document modeling. Start building AI apps faster, all in one place.
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    Cycloid: Hybrid Cloud DevOps collaboration platform

    For Developers, DevOps, IT departments, MSPs

    Enable your developers to do their best work and increase time-to-market speed with a leading DevOps and Hybrid Cloud platform.
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    Crawlab

    Crawlab

    Distributed web crawler admin platform for spiders management

    Golang-based distributed web crawler management platform, supporting various languages including Python, NodeJS, Go, Java, PHP and various web crawler frameworks including Scrapy, Puppeteer, Selenium. Please use docker-compose to one-click to start up. By doing so, you don't even have to configure MongoDB database. The frontend app interacts with the master node, which communicates with other components such as MongoDB, SeaweedFS and worker nodes. Master node and worker nodes communicate with each other via gRPC (a RPC framework). Tasks are scheduled by the task scheduler module in the master node, and received by the task handler module in worker nodes, which executes these tasks in task runners. Task runners are actually processes running spider or crawler programs, and can also send data through gRPC (integrated in SDK) to other data sources, e.g. MongoDB.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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