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    AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Python

    AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Python

    Next generation AWS IoT Client SDK for Python

    Next-generation AWS IoT Client SDK for Python using the AWS Common Runtime. This document provides information about the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Python. This SDK is built on the AWS Common Runtime, a collection of libraries (aws-c-common, aws-c-io, aws-c-mqtt, aws-c-compression, aws-c-http, aws-c-cal, aws-c-auth, s2n ...) written in C to be cross-platform, high-performance, secure, and reliable. The libraries are bound to Python by the awscrt package (PyPI). AWS IoT provides the cloud...
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    Attendedsysupgrade Server

    Attendedsysupgrade Server

    An image on demand server for OpenWrt based distributions

    The Attended Sysupgrade (ASU) is a service developed by OpenWrt to streamline the firmware upgrade process for devices running OpenWrt or its derivatives. It allows users to generate custom firmware images with a selected set of pre-installed packages, eliminating the need to manually reinstall packages after an upgrade. This service simplifies maintaining up-to-date and customized firmware across various devices.
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    M2MLabs
    A framework for building machine to machine applications. It handles device protocols, device management, storage and retrieval of data sent by devices, a web based IDE including a device simulator and scripts based custom business logic.
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    Volantis Mobility Server CE reduces the complexity of managing mobile content so developers & content owners can create innovative content and services that users can access with the device of choice. It supports rendering for 6000+ devices.
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    t-db is ORM C++ library with simple interfaces and many database driver supporting. Features: WebApp - high scalable web development framework. QtBridge - work with Qt library objects so easy.
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