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MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere
Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
FlatPress is a lightweight, easy-to-set-up flat-file blogging engine
FlatPress is a lightweight, flat-file CMS that allows users to create and manage blogs without requiring a database. It is designed for simplicity, portability, and low resource usage, making it ideal for small websites and personal projects.
Scripts and samples to support Confluent Demos, Talks, and Blogs
Demo Scene is a collection of resources and examples provided by Confluent Inc. to demonstrate the capabilities of Apache Kafka and its ecosystem. It includes various demos showcasing real-time data streaming, processing, and integration patterns
Flash Frontend for CMS and blogging softwares like Wordpress and Drupal. Designers create Flash templates with Silex, live web creation tool and then users install a plugin in their CMS of choice to have a Flash equivalent of their existing site.
WikyBlog is a CMS/Groupware application written in PHP/MySQL that fuses collaborative editing features of wikis with user friendly publishing characteristics of blogs. MediaWiki derived wiki syntax, AJAX enhanced, UTF8 and extendable (google maps).
XML-RPC can save Flash and Flex developers hours of work. It enables ActionScript to transparently communicate with blogs like WordPress and Blogspot. It also works with frameworks that support XML-RPC like Plone, Zope, and Drupal.
StoreX is the next generation information management system. It acts as a backend repository for applications eg. emails, blogs, twikis etc. It provides an API on a local machine or on a remote machine connected through our WebDAV protocol.