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    MyCAT

    MyCAT

    Active, high-performance open source database middleware

    ...MyCAT is an enforced database which is a replacement for MySQL and supports transaction and ACID. Regarded as MySQL cluster of enterprise database, MyCAT can take the place of expensive Oracle cluster. MyCAT is also a new type of database, which seems like a SQL Server integrated with the memory cache technology, NoSQL technology and HDFS big data. And as a new modern enterprise database product, MyCAT is combined with the traditional database and new distributed data warehouse. In a word, MyCAT is a fresh new middleware of database. ...
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    EECluster

    EECluster

    Tool for energy-efficient resource management in HPC clusters

    EECluster is software tool for managing the energy-efficient allocation of the cluster resources. EECluster uses a Hybrid Genetic Fuzzy System as the decision-making mechanism that elicits part of its rule base dependent on the cluster workload scenario, delivering good compliance with the administrator preferences. In the latest version, we leverage a more sophisticated and exhaustive model that covers a wider range of environmental aspects and balances service quality and power...
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    Scarlet is an extension for Atlassian JIRA, the leading Enterprise issue tracking and management software, allowing easy clustering of JIRA application instances, ensuring both high availability and linear scalability.
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    Web Reporting

    although fully functional, this is a pre-framework that you can extend

    Fourfive is a powerful yet extremely easy-to-configure web reporting solution for Oracle and possibly other RDBMS.
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    Sequoia is a database clustering middleware offering load balancing and transparent failover. Databases are replicated over multiple nodes and Sequoia balances the queries between them. Sequoia supports online maintenance and recovery operations.
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    ActiveGrid is an Enterprise Web 2.0 solution that allows the composition of code-free applications that comply with corporate IT standards. Technologies include Python, Java, XForm, Xpath, WSDL, CSS, XML Schema (XSD), XACML, and BPEL.
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