Sign In App is a modern, enjoyable way to sign in visitors and staff, and book desks and meeting rooms.
Our visitor management system streamlines registration, check-in, and authorization processes, while our facility management tools streamline room booking, resource allocation, and asset management. We prioritize security with our advanced risk mitigation measures, including health and safety protocols, emergency messaging, and robust analytics for thorough auditing.
Paligo is an end-to-end Component Content Management System (CCMS) solution for technical documentation, policies and procedures, knowledge management, and more.
This software boots your PC and analyse your filesystems. It displays a graphical menu for you to select which system to boot. Intended to replace LILO and Loadlin, written in C with GCC, fully real mode.
InitNG strived to replace the old System V Init completelty. It offers faster startup through parallelization, service and demon monitoring, logging facilities and a dynamic run-time dependency configuration.
mbldr is a boot loader which fits into first sector of an HDD (MBR). It allows to choose which partition to boot and is intended to replace an MBR coming with DOS/Windows (fdisk /mbr). It may boot OSes above 1024cyl, Linux/BSD are also supported.
KrakenD is a stateless, distributed, high-performance API Gateway that helps you effortlessly adopt microservices
KrakenD is a high-performance API Gateway optimized for resource efficiency, capable of managing 70,000 requests per second on a single instance. The stateless architecture allows for straightforward, linear scalability, eliminating the need for complex coordination or database maintenance.
vold is a Volume Daemon for Linux that can automatically mount CD-Roms, Harddrives, USB Flash Sticks, iPods etc. It is also possible to identify Partitions by UUID or volumename and mount them in a pre-defined Folder. Aims to replace mounting by hand!
rcstagger is a network aware process monitoring system designed to work alongside the init process (Note that it makes no attempt to replace init). It utilizes openssl to maintain PKI authentication to verify the identify of sibling daemons and any control clients.