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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure

    Deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure for a secure, reliable, and scalable cloud environment, fully integrated with Microsoft services.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on Microsoft Azure provides a secure, reliable, and flexible foundation for your cloud infrastructure. Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure is ideal for enterprises seeking to enhance their cloud environment with seamless integration, consistent performance, and comprehensive support.
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    Top-Rated Free CRM Software

    216,000+ customers in over 135 countries grow their businesses with HubSpot

    HubSpot is an AI-powered customer platform with all the software, integrations, and resources you need to connect your marketing, sales, and customer service. HubSpot's connected platform enables you to grow your business faster by focusing on what matters most: your customers.
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    Ank Zipper

    Ank Zipper

    A free and easy-to-use password protected file archiver

    Ank Zipper provides you with a lightweight, Java-based application designed to provide security to your documents. Ank Zipper can compress both files and folders and create password-protected archives, in order to prevent unauthorized access to important files. Additionally, it can be used for extracting or simply browsing ZIP files.It includes AES(Advanced Encryption Standard) algorithm to encrypt/decrypt file(s). Ank Zipper is a cross-platform software that can be used on any platform...
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    JCryptor

    JCryptor is an encrypting tool based on the Caesar-cipher.

    JCryptor uses the Caesar-cipher to encrypt keystrokes on-the-fly. It can also be used to decrypt an encrypted text easily. Caesar-cipher is a simple encryption algorithm, developed by Julius Caesar, to encrypt his correspondence with Cicero in the ancient world. Therefore it uses a simple character substitution method to replace a given character by another. A keyshift of thirteen is called ROT13. ROT13 can be decrypted by encrypting it again with ROT13. Even today this simple method is used...
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