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.
For IT service providers and MSPs that need a data platform to manage their processes
BrightGauge, a ConnectWise solution, was started in 2011 to fill a missing need in the small-to-medium IT Services industry: a better way to manage data and provide the value of work to clients. BrightGauge Software allows you to display all of your important business metrics in one place through the use of gauges, dashboards, and client reports. Used by more than 1,800 companies worldwide, BrightGauge integrates with popular business solutions on the market, like ConnectWise, Continuum, Webroot, QuickBooks, Datto, IT Glue, Zendesk, Harvest, Smileback, and so many more. Dig deeper into your data by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing one metric against another. BrightGauge automatically computes these formulas for you. Want to show your prospects how quick you are to respond to tickets? Show off your data with embeddable gauges on public sites.
An object-oriented Fortran 2003 programming environment for implementing numerical environmental simulation models, including climate and weather prediction models.
ForGE - Fortran GUI Environment v0.4.0 Alpha
Source: https://github.com/jshahbazi/fortran-forge
Latest News
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(5/27/14) - Development has halted due to me discovering a better way to develop a GUI using Glade and GTK v3. Please go here for more info: http://fortrandev.wordpress.com/2014/05/25/creating-a-gui-using-gtk3-and-gtk-fortran/
(10/18/13) - Source code has been released!
(7/1/13) - The compilation instructions up until now have been wrong. They have been...
BlockIt provides a Python framework to scan and parse a program file into constituent nested blocks, however defined, forming a block tree of your code and can be used as a mechanism to "extend" in some sense, the underlying programming language.