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    Duplicati

    Duplicati

    Store securely encrypted backups in the cloud!

    Duplicati is a free and open source backup client for securely storing your data. Duplicati stores encrypted, incremental, compressed backups on cloud storage services and remote file servers using AES-256 encryption, keeping your data safe and always updated. It works with most storage services, including Google Cloud and Drive, Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure and OneDrive, Dropbox, FTPOpenStack Storage (Swift), SSH (SFTP), WebDAV, Tencent Cloud Object Storage (COS), and more! Duplicati also...
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    Object-Relational Main-Memory Embedded Database system tightly integrated with C++ language. Use OS virtual mapping mechanism to access data. Provides subset of SQL language with OO extensions. Support of transactions, fault tolerance, replication.
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    DBLX

    DBLX

    DBLX3 Relational Database System

    ...The design goals of DBLX are to produce a very fast database which can be used with standard ANSI sql. DBLX source code is available in C# and Java. DBLX includes the server component, a command-line client, as well as client APIs. DBLX is well-documented so that you can just get the database, drop it on to your favorite system and start using it immediately. Go to the Discussion section to read the latest on DBLX!
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    Model driven code generation can improve coding standards, speed, quality of development and reduce your costs. From my experience generating code from XML using XSLT is one of the best and fastest solutions. This is just the base of the framework presenting the idea, any code template can be implemented upon request. Some sample generators are present for SQL / PLSQL / C# / AnsiC / Java The main target is to generate DTO/BDO/POJO objects based on the database definitions in...
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    Jaguar is highly loaded, distributed and easily scalable search engine. Main parts: NoSQL database server, Сommunication Queue server, multi-threaded Scanner and Analyzer services, Management tool.
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    A customizable tool for version-aware deployment/upgrade of database schemas. It can be used with any DBMS.
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    tssDatabase is database engine written in c#, that could be used for storing and managing data within applications. ADO.NET classes included.
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