Open source alternative to AWS. Elastic compute, block storage
Ubicloud is an open-source cloud platform that aims to provide a decentralized alternative to traditional hyperscale cloud providers. It focuses on building a federated network of providers where individuals and organizations can contribute infrastructure and offer compute, storage, and networking resources. Ubicloud emphasizes transparency and openness: APIs, orchestration, and management layers are open, enabling users to audit and customize their infrastructure instead of relying on...
Remote control. Support VNC, RDP, Terminal, SSH, TELNET etc
Rabbit Remote Control is a open-source, cross-platform, multi-protocol remote control software.
Allows you to use any device and system in anywhere and remotely manage any device and system in any way.
Its goal is to be simple, convenient, security and easy to use, improving work efficiency.
It include remote desktop, remote control, file transfer(FTP, SFTP), terminal, remote terminal(SSH, TELNET), player, network tools etc functions.
End-to-end big data in a massively scalable supercomputing platform.
HPCC Systems® (www.hpccsystems.com) from LexisNexis® Risk Solutions is a proven, open source solution for Big Data insights that can be implemented by businesses of all sizes. With HPCC Systems, developers can design applications with Big Data at their core, enabling businesses to better analyze and understand data at scale, improving business time to results and decisions. HPCC Systems offers a consistent data-centric programming language, two processing platforms and a single, complete...
Pioneering Private and Public Cloud Management since 2008
The UnifiedSessionsManager supports the integrated management of user sessions within Private-Clouds, comprising heterogeneous IT landscapes of various physical and virtual machines, hypervisor management, and virtual user sessions with remote desktops.
Extracted documents see https://sourceforge.net/projects/ctys-doc.
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.
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.
The Network-Integrated Multimedia Middleware (NMM) is a flow graph based multimedia framework that allows to create distributed multimedia applications: local and remote multimedia devices or software components can be combined.
Workflow of Heterogeneous Computing. Our aim is to offer a software layer that would leverage the full potential of a network (heterogeneous cpu/gpu/hybrid) by attempting to allocate resources according to application (OpenCL) needs.
WOSH is a multi-platform message-oriented middleware written in ANSI C++. Service oriented architecture, designed for network distributed computing. Already working: Audio multimedia, X10, remote control (WinMobile, GTalk) and much more..
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.
The Network-Oriented Document Abstraction Language (NODAL)
is a set of standards and protocols for ubiquitous collaboration supported by
an open source sample implementation.
DPytHOS is a means for administrators of large networks to both
monitor and manage the servers under their control.
DPytHOS is implemented in python and uses a generic database
back-end (with MySQL supported and MS-SQL 2000 supported via
XML)