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    Securden Privileged Account Manager

    Unified Privileged Access Management

    Discover and manage administrator, service, and web app passwords, keys, and identities. Automate management with approval workflows. Centrally control, audit, monitor, and record all access to critical IT assets.
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    Field Service Management Software | BlueFolder

    Maximize technician productivity with intuitive field service software

    Track all your service data in one easy-to-use system, enabling your team to move faster and generate more revenue for your bottom line.
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    kail

    kail

    Kubernetes log viewer

    Kubernetes tail. Streams logs from all containers of all matched pods. Match pods by service, replicaset, deployment, and others. Adjusts to a changing cluster - pods are added and removed from logging as they fall in or out of the selection. With no arguments, kail matches all pods in the cluster. You can control the matching pods with arguments that select pods based on various criteria.
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    Sloth Kubernetes

    Sloth Kubernetes

    Easy and simple Prometheus SLO (service level objectives) generator

    Meet the easiest way to generate SLOs for Prometheus. Sloth generates understandable, uniform, and reliable Prometheus SLOs for any kind of service. Using a simple SLO spec that results in multiple metrics and multi-window multi-burn alerts. Easy and simple Prometheus SLO (service level objectives) generator.
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    Pyrra

    Pyrra

    Making SLOs with Prometheus manageable, accessible, and easy to use

    Making SLOs with Prometheus manageable, accessible, and easy to use for everyone. When running Pyrra outside of Kubernetes, the SLO object can be provided through a YAML file read from the file system. For this, one container or binary needs to be started with the API argument and the reconciler with the filesystem argument. Here, Pyrra will save the generated recording rules to disk where they can be picked up by a Prometheus instance. While running Pyrra on its own works, there won't be...
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