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    Snappy

    Snappy

    A fast compressor/decompressor

    ... 250 MB/sec or more and decompresses at about 500 MB/sec or more. (These numbers are for the slowest inputs in our benchmark suite; others are much faster.) In our tests, Snappy usually is faster than algorithms in the same class (e.g. LZO, LZF, QuickLZ, etc.) while achieving comparable compression ratios.
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    Rdbtools

    Rdbtools

    Parse Redis dump.rdb files, Analyze Memory, and Export Data to JSON

    Rdbtools is a parser for Redis' dump.rdb files. The parser generates events similar to an XML sax parser and is very efficient memory-wise. Rdbtools is written in Python, though there are similar projects in other languages. Every run of RDB Tool requires to specify a command to indicate what should be done with the parsed RDB data. Valid commands are JSON, diff, justkeys, justkeyvals and protocol. The JSON command output is UTF-8 encoded JSON. By default, the callback try to parse RDB data...
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    LZF

    LZF compression/decompression for JavaScript

    LZF compression/decompression. Implementation for JavaScript. Compatible with lzf_compress & lzf_decompress PHP functions (see LZF in PECL) Based on C source of LZF functions by Marc Alexander Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> Based on C source of LZF PHP extension by Marcin Gibula <mg@iceni.pl> Working example <http://javascriptarchiver.org/>
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    SCSU

    Standard Compression Scheme for Unicode

    Standard Compression Scheme for Unicode. Implementation for PHP and JavaScript. See <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr6/> for detailed information about SCSU. Suitable for better LZF compression for UTF-8 strings Based on Java source of SCSU by Unicode, Inc. <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr6/> Working example <http://javascriptarchiver.org/>
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    Holistically view your business data within a single solution.

    For IT service providers and MSPs that need a data platform to manage their processes

    BrightGauge, a ConnectWise solution, was started in 2011 to fill a missing need in the small-to-medium IT Services industry: a better way to manage data and provide the value of work to clients. BrightGauge Software allows you to display all of your important business metrics in one place through the use of gauges, dashboards, and client reports. Used by more than 1,800 companies worldwide, BrightGauge integrates with popular business solutions on the market, like ConnectWise, Continuum, Webroot, QuickBooks, Datto, IT Glue, Zendesk, Harvest, Smileback, and so many more. Dig deeper into your data by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing one metric against another. BrightGauge automatically computes these formulas for you. Want to show your prospects how quick you are to respond to tickets? Show off your data with embeddable gauges on public sites.
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