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    Pandora Open

    Pandora Open

    Open Source Monitoring System for performance and availability.

    Pandora OPEN is a high-performance, 100% open-source monitoring ecosystem, born as the independent evolution of the Pandora FMS community branch after version 777. Licensed under GPLv2, it provides a modular and sovereign platform for supervising networks, servers, and applications without commercial dependencies. It features multi-platform agents, remote monitoring (SNMP, WMI, HTTP), GIS maps, and advanced visual dashboards. Entirely maintained by the community on GitHub, it ensures total...
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    Pretty Damn Quick (PDQ) analytically solves queueing network models of computer and manufacturing systems, data networks, etc., written in conventional programming languages. Generic or customized reports of predicted performance measures are output.
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    JOPUX

    JOPUX - a flexible and scalable application platform!

    JOPUX is a Linux-distribution and family of free open source Linux appliances, built on openSUSE and Gnome, and designed for quickly setup and running Linux on servers and workstations. With a fully documented library of resources, JOPUX allows the customization of every aspect of a Linux installation and cloning, including administration and the rapid integration with third-party applications JOPUX provides more developer power while making the user experience all the more friendly....
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    The XE Toolkit is a multi-platform, network-aware, secure performance monitoring solution for tactical analysis of enterprise computing systems.
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    Inventory, manufacturing, sales (POS) automation suite that consists of software written in Java 6 and custom developed hardware.
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    The Stakker project aims to develop Linux drivers and GUI CD management applications with a SQL backend for CD/DVD library/archiving boxes. The Dutch word "Stakker" means "poor blighter" (says babelfish) :-). Imation Stakka works, CD-300 not yet.
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    Fisterra 2 is an open source GNOME development framework. It is indicated for the implementation of whole business management applications, ad hoc ERPs or modules of other management systems.
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