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The database for AI-powered applications.
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A revolutionary software development framework based on eXegeSys Customizer Technology. It allows developers to build applications that can be customized by the end user without changing the source code, interrupting support, or limiting future upgrades.
ManagedFusion was built on the idea of having a single Web-Portal Core, that handles modules, security, themeing, and localization. A CMS, ERP, or CRM can be easily created with this powerful framework. Mono and .Net are supported.
Monet Objects is an easy-to-use .NET object-relational mapping library. It allows .NET developers to create applications dealing with persistent objects (relying on a relational database as MySql) without writing a single SQL query.
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Etch is a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent framework for building and consuming network services. With Etch, service development and consumption becomes no more difficult than library development and consumption.