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    Application monitoring Framework and Command Center administration console to change application settings like alert scheme, monitoring timings, etc., Uses SOAP/XML webservice to communicate between Command Center and the monitored applications.
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    Project is intended to provide a Content Management and Service Integration framework for rapid development and deployment of web applications, at the same time maintaining compatibility with existing middleware products.
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    Set of .NET libraries, UI controls & applications for managing & synchronizing contact information. It includes managed wrappers for file formats like vCard, and classes to manage/sync contact information with popular applications & online services.
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