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    Automate contact and company data extraction

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    CloudI: A Cloud at the lowest level
    CloudI is an open-source private cloud computing framework for efficient, secure, and internal data processing. CloudI provides scaling for previously unscalable source code with efficient fault-tolerant execution of ATS, C/C++, Erlang/Elixir, Go, Haskell, Java, JavaScript/node.js, OCaml, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, or Rust services. The bare essentials for efficient fault-tolerant processing on a cloud!
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    NuPIC

    NuPIC

    Numenta platform for intelligent computing

    ...NuPIC is suited to a variety of problems, particularly anomaly detection and prediction of streaming data sources. For more information, see numenta.org or the NuPIC Forum. If you want to build the dependent nupic.bindings from source, you should build and install from nupic.core prior to installing nupic (since a PyPI release will be installed if nupic.bindings isn't yet installed). To install from local source code, run from the repository root. We plan to do minor releases only, and limit changes in NuPIC and NuPIC Core to features needed to support ongoing research.
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    asyncoro

    Python framework for asynchronous, concurrent, distributed programming

    asyncoro is a Python framework for developing concurrent, distributed, network programs with asynchronous completions and coroutines. Asynchronous completions implemented in asyncoro are sockets (non-blocking sockets), database cursors, sleep timers and locking primitives. Programs developed with asyncoro have same logic and structure as Python programs with threads, except for a few syntactic changes. asyncoro supports socket I/O notification mechanisms epoll, kqueue, /dev/poll (and poll...
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    EDACC
    Experiment Design and Administration for Computer Clusters. Latest source code on http://github.com/edacc
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    Run applications fast and securely in a fully managed environment

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    DISTributed Adaptable Executable (DISTae) is a software layer that allows the portability of programs among different heterogeneous computing units and run the different parts of the code simultaneously in a distributed and heterogeneous environment.
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    cloudFlu
    HPC cloud computing for OpenFOAM (R) users
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    ActiveGrid is an Enterprise Web 2.0 solution that allows the composition of code-free applications that comply with corporate IT standards. Technologies include Python, Java, XForm, Xpath, WSDL, CSS, XML Schema (XSD), XACML, and BPEL.
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    Poor Man's HPC is a framework that allows distributing and running code on a server farm. pmHPC is a scaled down and simplified version of distributed computing projects such as SETI, so is a perfect fit for enthusiasts and universities.
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    The CCM Tools are CASE tools used for generating CORBA components, test components, and test programs based on source IDL files. Various target languages can be generated. Scripting language wrappers can also be generated to enable rapid prototyping.
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    Efficient Cloud Printing | CirrusPrint

    Companies searching for an efficient cloud and network printing solution that helps print from their cloud or on-premise ERP

    CirrusPrint is designed to manage and streamline printing and document delivery across networks. It solves cloud migration problems related to printing, and provides the most direct and immediate method to deliver documents to your users. Traditional network printing works without changing operations, plus there are new capabilities: you can print to your users, or email your printers, or send a file from your phone to a printer across the country.
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    Multi Agent based distributed application. The code can be processed over multiple common machines with fault-tolerance. It is designed to distributively run any Python's script, which can be applied to a given input data set.
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