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    Incredable is the first DLT-secured platform that allows you to save time, eliminate errors, and ensure your organization is compliant all in one place.

    For healthcare Providers and Facilities

    Incredable streamlines and simplifies the complex process of medical credentialing for hospitals and medical facilities, helping you save valuable time, reduce costs, and minimize risks. With Incredable, you can effortlessly manage all your healthcare providers and their credentials within a single, unified platform. Our state-of-the-art technology ensures top-notch data security, giving you peace of mind.
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    SAFMQ: Store and Forward Message Queue, message oriented middleware. Uses include Assured Async Messaging, SOA, Delayed/Batch, and Cluster/Grid Computing. The SAFMQ server provides cross platform communication among C++, PHP, Java, and .NET clients.
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    RealmForge (now Visual3D Game Engine)

    RealmForge (now Visual3D Game Engine)

    1st 3D game engine built in C# for .NET, Visual3D Engine's predecessor

    The first 3D game engine built in C# for .NET, predecessor to the Visual3D Game Engine (https://www.poweraccess.net/visual3d-game-engine), an All-in-One Game Development Tool for Next-Gen 3D Games, MMOs, Simulations and Virtual Worlds powered by Microsoft XNA.
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    Two way communication from any Excel, PowerPoint, Word application to Linux. The Brain is a custom TCP server, running under Linux, capable of accepting multiple connections from VBA objects and redistributing or storing the information in real-time.
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    RandService is a Web Service which supplies pseudo- or true- random numbers through JAX-RPC API. Any random number generators can be used behind this Web Service.
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    The Original Buy Center Software.

    Never Go To The Auction Again.

    VAN sources private-party vehicles from over 20 platforms and provides all necessary tools to communicate with sellers and manage opportunities. Franchise and Independent dealers can boost their buy center strategies with our advanced tools and an experienced Acquisition Coaching™ team dedicated to your success.
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    The goal of Operation Project X is to crack the 2048-bit RSA private encryption key Microsoft uses to sign Xbox media, by using distributed computing. This key could be used by Xbox owners to run homebrew code on their machines.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Kuery for MySQL is a program developed on RedHat 7.1/KDE 2.11/QT2.3.0 (i386) C++ using KDevelop. Its purpose is to offer a GUI for MySQL administration. The UI superficially resembles portions of Microsoft's Enterprise Manager for SQL Server.
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    This project is about building a global Internet Network Management System, based on distributed computing, allowing everyone to know how healthy the Internet is, from one's own local ISP to servers on the internet, and compare ISP's quality of service
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