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    nango

    nango

    A single API for all your integrations.

    Nango is a single API to interact with all other external APIs. It should be the only API you need to integrate to your app. Nango is an open-source solution for integrating third-party APIs with applications, simplifying API authentication, data syncing, and management.
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    KubeRay

    KubeRay

    A toolkit to run Ray applications on Kubernetes

    KubeRay is a powerful, open-source Kubernetes operator that simplifies the deployment and management of Ray applications on Kubernetes. It offers several key components. KubeRay core: This is the official, fully-maintained component of KubeRay that provides three custom resource definitions, RayCluster, RayJob, and RayService. These resources are designed to help you run a wide range of workloads with ease.
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    Cassandra Spark Connector

    Cassandra Spark Connector

    Apache Spark to Apache Cassandra connector

    The Apache Cassandra Spark Connector allows Spark jobs (RDDs or DataFrames/Datasets) to read from and write to Cassandra tables. Compatible with Apache Cassandra (v2.1+), Spark 1.0–3.5, and Scala 2.11–2.13, it supports mapping Cassandra rows to Scala case classes, saving results back to Cassandra, and executing arbitrary CQL within Spark applications.
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    Pentaho

    Pentaho

    Pentaho offers comprehensive data integration and analytics platform.

    Pentaho couples data integration with business analytics in a modern platform to easily access, visualize and explore data that impacts business results. Use it as a full suite or as individual components that are accessible on-premise, in the cloud, or on-the-go (mobile). Pentaho enables IT and developers to access and integrate data from any source and deliver it to your applications all from within an intuitive and easy to use graphical tool. The Pentaho Enterprise Edition Free Trial...
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    Stanford Data Miner

    Tools for integration and analysis of heterogeneous immunological data

    An extensive description of this system is published in the Journal of Translational Medicine (http://www.translational-medicine.com/). In brief, the system consists of two main web applications, a data integration app and a data exploration app. The data integration app is a fully custom Java "Web 2.0" product called Sherpa. Sherpa uses Seam, a platform integrating Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX), JavaServer Faces (JSF), the Java Persistence API (JPA), and Enterprise Java Beans...
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    scArches

    scArches

    Reference mapping for single-cell genomics

    Single-cell architecture surgery (scArches) is a package for reference-based analysis of single-cell data. scArches allows your single-cell query data to be analyzed by integrating it into a reference atlas. By mapping your data into an integrated reference you can transfer cell-type annotation from reference to query, identify disease states by mapping to healthy atlas, and advanced applications such as imputing missing data modalities or spatial locations.
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    PHPCI

    PHPCI

    PHPCI is a free and open source continuous integration tool

    PHPCI is a continuous integration (CI) server designed specifically for PHP applications. It automates tasks such as testing, code quality checks, and deployment, helping developers maintain code consistency and detect issues early. PHPCI supports various plugins and tools, including PHPUnit, PHPMD, and Codeception, making it highly customizable for different project needs.
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    XAware Data Integration Project

    XAware Data Integration Project

    Create XML and JSON data services from any data source

    Create services to integrate applications & move data of any type. Build data views across DBMS, SOAP, HTTP/REST, Salesforce, SAP, Microsoft, SharePoint, Text, LDAP, FTP sources to read, write & transfer data. Eclipse designer & run-time engine.
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