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    Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Microsoft Azure

    Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Azure allows you to quickly deploy, automate, and manage resources securely and at scale.

    Deploy Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Microsoft Azure for a strategic automation solution that allows you to orchestrate, govern and operationalize your Azure environment.
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    Translate docs, audio, and videos in real time with Google AI

    Make your content and apps multilingual with fast, dynamic machine translation available in thousands of language pairs.

    Google Cloud’s AI-powered APIs help you translate documents, websites, apps, audio files, videos, and more at scale with best-in-class quality and enterprise-grade control and security.
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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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    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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    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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    AI-powered conversation intelligence software

    Unlock call analytics that provide actionable insights with our call tracking software, empowering you to identify what's working and what's not.

    Every customer interaction is vital to your business success and revenue growth. With Jiminny’s AI-powered conversation intelligence software, we take recording, capturing, and meticulous analysis of call recordings to the next level. Unlock call analytics that provide actionable insights with our call tracking software, empowering you to identify what's working and what's not. Seamlessly support your biggest objectives across the entire business landscape with our innovative call tracking system.
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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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    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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