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    Keep company data safe with Chrome Enterprise

    Protect your business with AI policies and data loss prevention in the browser

    Make AI work your way with Chrome Enterprise. Block unapproved sites and set custom data controls that align with your company's policies.
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    Unlock the Power of Web Intelligence

    Collect public data at scale with industry-leading web scraping solutions

    See your detailed proxy usage statistics, easily create sub-users, whitelist your IPs, and conveniently manage your account. Do it all in the Oxylabs® dashboard. Save your time and resources with a data collection tool that has a 100% success rate and does all of the heavy-duty data extraction from e-commerce websites and search engines for you. With our provided solutions and the best proxies, focus on data analysis rather than data delivery. We make sure that our IP proxy resources are stable and reliable, so no issues occur during scraping jobs. We continuously work on expanding the current proxy pool to fit every customer's needs. Our clients & customers can reach out to us at any time, and we respond to their urgent needs around the clock. Choose the best proxy service and we’ll provide all the support you need. We want you to excel in scraping jobs, so we share all the know-how we have gathered over the years.
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    NextPress

    NextPress

    WordPress Replacement using MVProc

    NextPress is the next iteration of CMS! Faster, Lighter, MORE SECURE Ditch PHP once and for all! Development of themes is most welcome!
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    Snap! C++

    Snap! C++

    Fast Websites: Powerful CMS for Apache written in C++

    Snap! C++ runs your CMS using binary code written in C and C++. (We use some libraries that are written in C, all of our server code is written in C++.) The basic concept is taken from a large set of Drupal 6.x modules from Drupal Core and necessary 3rd party modules (we've been using over 220 modules on top of the Core modules.) The result is quite extensible as it offers a plug-in mechanism that everyone is welcome to use to create their own extensions. Debian Packages can be...
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