Other Useful Business Software
Auth0 for AI Agents now in GA
Connect your AI agents to apps and data more securely, give users control over the actions AI agents can perform and the data they can access, and enable human confirmation for critical agent actions.
Gen AI apps are built with MongoDB Atlas
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.
Stay in Flow. Let Zenflow Handle the Heavy Lifting.
Zenflow is your engineering control center, turning specs into shipped features. Parallel agents handle coding, testing, and refactoring with real repo context. Multi-agent workflows remove bottlenecks and automate routine work so developers stay focused and in flow.
Network Discovery Software | JDisc Discovery
JDisc Discovery is a comprehensive network inventory and IT asset management solution designed to help organizations gain clear, up-to-date visibility into their IT environment. It automatically scans and maps devices across the network, including servers, workstations, virtual machines, and network hardware, to create a detailed inventory of all connected assets. This includes critical information such as hardware configurations, software installations, patch levels, and relationshipots between devices.
Personalized Text Messaging for Innovative Brands | Attentive
Reach your customers where they are—their phones. Attentive’s conversational commerce platform helps 8,000+ brands—from retail enterprises to e-commerce entrepreneurs—engage customers and drive billions in revenue via SMS marketing. We'll help you target the right audience for your messages, and measure your most important metrics to optimize your program. And with our flexible integrations, you can easily connect to the rest of your marketing stack, too. Learn more about our free 30-day trial.
