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    Automate contact and company data extraction

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    All-in-one security tool helps you prevent ransomware and breaches.

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    A framework designed to run multiple advanced applications on the same code base. It can be used as a library of useful classes for existing code, or a complete end-to-end framework for new applications. It is mature, stable and actively developed.
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    Open Door Logistics

    Open Door Logistics

    Open source software for territory design

    ... - Perform territory design and territory management for sales or delivery territories based on sales, workload, etc. - Design territories visually by simply ‘painting‘ them on the map using your mouse. - Sophisticated territory mapping allows you to colour and shade your territories. - Automatically optimise territories using a powerful algorithm. - Generate sophisticated PDF reports.
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    GeoMondrian
    GeoMondrian is a "spatially-enabled" version of Mondrian. GeoMondrian brings to the Mondrian OLAP server what PostGIS brings to the PostgreSQL DBMS, i.e. a consistent and powerful support for geospatial data. It also provides geo-extensions to MDX.
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    This PHP script allows You to plot bubble charts on Google Earth. Have Your data in a query, view, table with fields: folder, name, latitude, longitude, radius, color, additional data. Set the DB parameters in the config file, and enjoy the results.
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    The Most Powerful Software Platform for EHSQ and ESG Management

    Addresses the needs of small businesses and large global organizations with thousands of users in multiple locations.

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    SimpleWFS is a 100% Java servlet implementation of the draft OGC standard Web Feature Service (WFS) Simple. This is a Web service interface whose goal is to specify a common, minimal feature set for geospatial-temporal data access.
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    SOLAPLayers is a cartographic component which enables navigation in geospatial (Spatial OLAP or SOLAP) data cubes. It aims to be integrated into existing dashboard frameworks in order to produce interactive geo-analytical dashboards.
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