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    ...Key capabilities include version history with instant rollback, override rules for targeting users by plan/region/percentage, JSON Schema validation, and optional approval workflows. Deploy with a single Docker image using PostgreSQL or built-in SQLite. Official SDKs available for JavaScript, React, Next.js, Svelte, Python, and .NET. MIT licensed. Also available as a managed cloud service.
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    OpenLayers Map portlet adds a new portlet to Zenoss Dashboard, similar to Google Maps portlet.
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    Canopsis is the first Open Source Hypervisor. It's built on top of existing monitoring solutions (Shinken, Nagios, Syslog)… Its goals is to correlate events from those solutions and fills the gap between technical monitoring and business monitoring.
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