For Software Engineers, DevOps, Data Architects, and IT Leaders
The progression to modern application stacks and microservices architectures has resulted in orders of magnitude more logs, metrics, events, and traces. Like gravity, data attracts more data, making it increasingly difficult to move and process as it accumulates over time. More than ever, there is a need to be able to stream-process, filter, mask, transform, aggregate, analyze, and route that data to various data tier destinations optimized for specific usage.
Venn isolates and protects work from any personal use on the same computer, whether BYO or company issued.
Venn is a secure workspace for remote work that isolates and protects work from any personal use on the same computer. Work lives in a secure local enclave that is company controlled, where all data is encrypted and access is managed. Within the enclave – visually indicated by the Blue Border around these applications – business activity is walled off from anything that happens on the personal side. As a result, work and personal uses can now safely coexist on the same computer.
This project is a collection of iCalendar and xCalendar utilities and programs supporting the IETF (http://ietf.org) RFC-2445, RFC-2446, and RFC-2447 proposed standards.
libxcal is a library for manipulating calendars, supporting both the vCalendar (vCard), iCalendar and xCalendar standards for reading and writing. It provides a more high-level interface compared to the (seemingly abandoned) libical project.