For companies of all sizes interested in a low-code and digital process automation platform
PMG is a low-code software platform that allows users to configure automation solutions and business applications to drive digital transformation initiatives. From streamlining business processes through automation, to integrating existing systems and filling in point solution functionality gaps, to delivering a collaborative workspace and unified user experience – PMG’s low-code platform does it all without coding. Business users as well as IT resources are empowered to configure, deploy, and maintain solutions that meet their company’s specific needs.
BackBox seamlessly integrates with network monitoring and NetOps platforms and automates configuration backups, restores, and change detection. BackBox also provides before and after config diffs for change management, and automated remediation of discovered network security issues.
PlayStation emulator from Russia written in pure ASM. Features DynaRec core and some HLE stuff. Uses PSEmuPro compatible plugins for most of the stuff.
CabFE is a multi-emulator frontend for MAME, Daphne and other arcade games designed specifically for arcade cabinets using minimal set of controls (typically only a joystick and a few buttons) that are common on cabinets.
PRTG Network Monitor is an all-inclusive monitoring software solution developed by Paessler. Equipped with an easy-to-use, intuitive interface with a cutting-edge monitoring engine, PRTG Network Monitor optimizes connections and workloads as well as reduces operational costs by avoiding outages while saving time and controlling service level agreements (SLAs). The solution is packed with specialized monitoring features that include flexible alerting, cluster failover solution, distributed monitoring, in-depth reporting, maps and dashboards, and more.
A complete emulator for TI calculators, and in the future advanced debugging abilities for the serious calculator programmer, and possibly HP calculator support, All in a cross-platform, highly portable codebase.
OUDPMS is an educational tool that visualizes the process of global process management and resource allocation. It is also a simulation and evaluation tool for various distributed process scheduling and resource allocation algorithms.
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Speccyalist is an open source and cross-platform Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48K emulator. It can run in windowed or fullscreen mode through the cross-platform SDL library.
Xnee can record, distribute and replay X (X11) protocol data.
This is useful for automated tests of applications or benchmarking of applications.
...think of it as a robot.
Thanks to carefully thought out architecture an emulator for all hardware (i386 i860 sparc hppa SGI Mips Alpha etc) on any hardware. A lot of new theories have gone into this trying to fix old problems.
Nemus is an accurate, efficient, and portable Nintendo Entertainment System emulator, written in C++ conforming to the ISO/IEC 14882 standard. We are currently looking for help on the project, so if you are interested, please contact the maintainer.
Game Launcher is a cross platform, universal front end for emulators. The main goal is to provide a user interface that is easy to use and attractive, yet does not look like a traditional user interface. It should work with any emulator.
The FreeDO project has MOVED to http://www.freedo.org, and is close to beta. An alpha is currently being internally tested. The project is no longer open-source. Please direct your browsers to http://www.freedo.org for the latest updates.
Mz800em is a GPL'd SHARP MZ-800 emulator, running on GNU/Linux
(on the console with svgalib or on X with the GTK+ toolkit), and on Windows-32 systems. It requires a copy of the MZ-800 ROM to run. Based on Mz700em written by Russell Marks.