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    SAFMQ: Store and Forward Message Queue, message oriented middleware. Uses include Assured Async Messaging, SOA, Delayed/Batch, and Cluster/Grid Computing. The SAFMQ server provides cross platform communication among C++, PHP, Java, and .NET clients.
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    Pen Loadbalancer

    Pen is a load balancer for udp and tcp based protocols.

    This is Pen, a load balancer for udp and tcp based protocols such as dns, http or smtp. It allows several servers to appear as one to the outside and automatically detects servers that are down and distributes clients among the available servers. This gives high availability and scalable performance.
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    Cluster Orchestrator

    orchestrator / cluster deployment tool

    The Orchestrator server is responsible for distribution and launch of simple apply/rollback shell scripts in a particular order across multiple servers . If for any reason deployment is failing at a particular stage the process will stop and you can rollback any changes done until then. In case you want to deploy your code or just call your preferred DSC client to apply the configuration locally the Orchestrator can be a handy tool. The operation can be started manually or scheduled,...
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    XDAQ is a software platform designed specifically for the development of distributed data acquisition systems. The development is carried out at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. Please visit http://xdaq.web.cern.ch
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    Compliant and Reliable File Transfers Backed by Top Security Certifications

    Cerberus FTP Server delivers SOC 2 Type II certified security and FIPS 140-2 validated encryption.

    Stop relying on non-certified, legacy file transfer tools that creak under the weight of modern security demands. Get full audit trails, advanced access controls and more supported by an award-winning team of experts. Start your free 25-day trial today.
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    A distributed, peer-to-peer, server-less communication & messaging solution for JAVA (JMS), C++ and .NET applications, integrates with JBoss, WebLogic & WebSphere. Offers guaranteed delivery, security and transactions. Supports TCP, SSL & HTTP protocols.
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    Extensive High Availability Modules (XHAM) provides “active-active” failsafe solutions to your Linux Firewall, Gateway, Router, Email Server, NIDS (Snort), Proxy, Samba, MySQL (with NAS), and Apache.
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    scAMOn Clients: Open Source clients of the Scali ScaMon cluster monitoring server
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