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    Postgres-XL
    Postgres-XL is a PostgreSQL-based scale-out cluster that handles both OLTP write intensive workloads as well as OLAP/BI type of workloads thanks to MPP parallelism. Postgres-XL is fully ACID and supports cluster-wide Multi-version Concurrency Control (MVCC) for global consistency and performance. There are commercial companies such as 2ndQuadrant, who provide support and consulting around Postgres-XL. Please visit http://2ndquadrant.com/en/resources/postgres-xl/ for more details.
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    Open Source DCS (Distributed Control System). FreeDCS will give you everything you need to control your machines or process. It's being designed to be easy to use and deploy. It's composed of Logic designer, HMI designer and controller software.
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    XAMM is an abstraction layer for X11/*nix systems that hides the nature of underlying servers, using SSH trusts to present all applications on the network as if they were local. Provides application grouping, load balancing, logging, and access control.
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