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    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

    Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)

    Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
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    Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software

    It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.

    Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
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    Luigi

    Luigi

    Python module that helps you build complex pipelines of batch jobs

    ...These tasks can be anything, but are typically long running things like Hadoop jobs, dumping data to/from databases, running machine learning algorithms, or anything else. You can build pretty much any task you want, but Luigi also comes with a toolbox of several common task templates that you use. It includes support for running Python mapreduce jobs in Hadoop, as well as Hive, and Pig, jobs. It also comes with file system abstractions for HDFS, and local files that ensures all file system operations are atomic.
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    AutoGluon

    AutoGluon

    AutoGluon: AutoML for Image, Text, and Tabular Data

    ...AutoGluon is modularized into sub-modules specialized for tabular, text, or image data. You can reduce the number of dependencies required by solely installing a specific sub-module via: python3 -m pip install <submodule>.
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    gusty

    gusty

    Making DAG construction easier

    gusty allows you to control your Airflow DAGs, Task Groups, and Tasks with greater ease. gusty manages collections of tasks, represented as any number of YAML, Python, SQL, Jupyter Notebook, or R Markdown files. A directory of task files is instantly rendered into a DAG by passing a file path to gusty's create_dag function. gusty also manages dependencies (within one DAG) and external dependencies (dependencies on tasks in other DAGs) for each task file you define.
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    Elementary

    Elementary

    Open-source data observability for analytics engineers

    ...Elementary data monitors are configured and executed like native tests in dbt your project. Uploading and modeling of dbt artifacts, run and test results to tables as part of your runs. Get informative notifications on data issues, schema changes, models and tests failures. Inspect upstream and downstream dependencies to understand impact and root cause of data issues.
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    Total Network Visibility for Network Engineers and IT Managers

    Network monitoring and troubleshooting is hard. TotalView makes it easy.

    This means every device on your network, and every interface on every device is automatically analyzed for performance, errors, QoS, and configuration.
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    Mage.ai

    Mage.ai

    Build, run, and manage data pipelines for integrating data

    ...Effortlessly integrate and synchronize data from 3rd party sources. Build real-time and batch pipelines to transform data using Python, SQL, and R. Run, monitor, and orchestrate thousands of pipelines without losing sleep. Have you met anyone who said they loved developing in Airflow? That’s why we designed an easy developer experience that you’ll enjoy. Each step in your pipeline is a standalone file containing modular code that’s reusable and testable with data validations. No more DAGs with spaghetti code. Start developing locally with a single command or launch a dev environment in your cloud using Terraform. ...
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    PipeRider

    PipeRider

    Code review for data in dbt

    You can compare two previously generated reports or use a single command to compare the differences between the current branch and the main branch. The latter is designed specifically for code review scenarios. In our pull requests on GitHub, we not only want to know which files have been changed, but also the impact of these changes on the data.
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    Tributary

    Tributary

    Streaming reactive and dataflow graphs in Python

    Tributary is a library for constructing dataflow graphs in Python. Unlike many other DAG libraries in Python (airflow, luigi, prefect, dagster, dask, kedro, etc), tributary is not designed with data/etl pipelines or scheduling in mind. Instead, tributary is more similar to libraries like mdf, loman, pyungo, streamz, or pyfunctional, in that it is designed to be used as the implementation for a data model. One such example is the greeks library, which leverages tributary to build data models...
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    nonechucks

    nonechucks

    Deal with bad samples in your dataset dynamically

    nonechucks is a library that provides wrappers for PyTorch's datasets, samplers and transforms to allow for dropping unwanted or invalid samples dynamically. What if you have a dataset of 1000s of images, out of which a few dozen images are unreadable because the image files are corrupted? Or what if your dataset is a folder full of scanned PDFs that you have to OCRize, and then run a language detector on the resulting text, because you want only the ones that are in English? Or maybe you have an AlternateIndexSampler, and you want to be able to move to dataset[6] after dataset[4] fails while attempting to load! ...
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