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    Dagger

    Containerized automation engine for programmable CI/CD workflows

    Dagger is an open source automation engine designed to build, test, and deliver software in a consistent and programmable way. It enables developers to define software delivery workflows using code instead of complex shell scripts or configuration files. Dagger executes tasks inside containers, ensuring that automation runs in identical environments across local machines, CI servers, or cloud infrastructure. Dagger provides a core execution engine and system API that orchestrates containers,...
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    OSHMI - Open Substation HMI

    OSHMI - Open Substation HMI

    SCADA HMI for substations, IoT and automation applications

    Now with IEC61850 support! This project combines existing open source projects and tools to create a very capable, mobile and cloud-friendly HMI system that can rival proprietary software. This approach makes it possible to join forces of each project (Chromium, SVG/HTML5, PHP, Lua, SQLite, Inkscape, Lib61850, OpenDNP3, Nginx, Vega, PostgreSQL, Grafana,…) to achieve a great set of open, evergreen, modular and customizable tools for building great HMIs for automation projects. This is not...
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    The Arc-live(X86-i386)is a distribution live dvd and pendrive with automatic hardware detection and is now included the kernel-3.2.0-4-486/3.2.0-4-686-pae(arc-live-1.0.1-wheezy stable with live-installer).
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    YES Linux a distribution that is focused on ease of use, user experience, and the internet. In 3 screens a secure server is installed and administered from a browser. A user should not have to use the console, but can if they wish.
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    Uechi.APM.Web

    Uechi APM Web Server Performance Monitor Open Source

    Uechi APM Web is an APM (Application Performance Management) Open Source Server Performance Monitor written and developed in Java and C # for all Linux and Windows platforms. The Uechi.APM.Web offers a complete resource for unlimited monitoring servers in real time. Have full control of the CPU consumption, memory, disk and network traffic. Communication is done via TCP Protocol Socket connection. More information, please visit: http://uechi.com.br/uechi-apm-web-eng/
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