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    Automate contact and company data extraction

    Build lead generation pipelines that pull emails, phone numbers, and company details from directories, maps, social platforms. Full API access.

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    MySQL Erlang client

    ErlMySQL is a MySQL client (driver) written in Erlang.

    ErlMySQL is a MySQL client written in Erlang and provides API that is very close to Connector/C library. The client is using low level (TCP/IP socket) connection to MySQL server and allows to exchange a data with maximum possible speed. Multiple datasource support and connection pool are incapsulated in the client that increases a performance in concurrent environment.
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    Erlang Resource Pool

    Resource Pool manages reusable resources among multiple processes.

    Resource pool project is written in Erlang as a tiny library. The goal of the tool is reduce the overhead of creating new resources by reusing of the same resources among multiple processes. Achieving result is better performance and throughput. The resource pool was inspired by Java Apache's commons pool and adopts API and main principals from this project. Database connection is most popular example for pooling resource.
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    Scalaris

    Distributed, transactional key-value store

    Scalaris is a scalable, transactional, distributed key-value store. It was the first NoSQL database, that supported the ACID properties for multi-key transactions. It can be used for building scalable Web 2.0 services. Scalaris uses a structured overlay with a non-blocking Paxos commit protocol for transaction processing with strong consistency over replicas. Scalaris is implemented in Erlang.
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    kai

    Kai is a distributed key-value datastore

    Kai is a distributed key-value datastore mainly inspired by Amazon's Dynamo. It brings high scalability and availability to your Web sites. You can manage variety of contents with Kai, as if Dynamo stores shopping carts, catalogs, and so forth.
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    Say goodbye to broken revenue funnels and poor customer experiences

    Connect and coordinate your data, signals, tools, and people at every step of the customer journey.

    LeanData is a Demand Management solution that supports all go-to-market strategies such as account-based sales development, geo-based territories, and more. LeanData features a visual, intuitive workflow native to Salesforce that enables users to view their entire lead flow in one interface. LeanData allows users to access the drag-and-drop feature to route their leads. LeanData also features an algorithms match that uses multiple fields in Salesforce.
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    A collection of implementations of the Paxos and FastPaxos algorithms for solving consensus in a network of unreliable processors. Visit http://libpaxos.sourceforge.net/ for more informations
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    AMNESIA is an Erlang library providing an abstraction layer for interfacing relational DBMSs. It allows designers to integrate relational databases in Erlang programs using native Erlang types and language constructs.
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    Hibari distributed key-value store
    Hibari has moved to GitHub - https://github.com/hibari/
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    The Bluetail Ticket Tracker (BTT) is a system for creating, storing and keeping track of tickets. BTT can also store customer info and mail, as well as general information structures (e.g FAQ).
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    A semantic memory software tool “reflects” one's “imagination”. In it, arbitrary concepts may be described, stored, arranged, transformed, and shared. One may verbalize thoughts as they arise in the mind to externalize and digitize “mental obj
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    Manage queues and reduce operational costs

    Improve the waiting experience, gather service intelligence, and make data-driven decisions.

    Long queues cost businesses across the world trillions of dollars in lost sales. Customers who experience poor queuing are less likely to stay and recommend your business. Compare the performance of different locations and departments. Monitor the number of visitors waiting, average wait times, and other metrics. Give your staff the tools they need to supercharge your customer service. Recognize your team’s achievements and identify opportunities for growth. Easily measure and share performance results. Use service reports to keep track of KPIs and the effectiveness of service strategy. Eliminate in-person lines by allowing customers to join a virtual waitlist using their phones. Monitor your line in real-time. Let customers safely wait in their car, at home, or outside. Notify them when you are ready to serve them. Give customers regular updates and wait times. Make them feel like VIPs by talking to them directly and asking for their feedback.
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