It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
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Bullseye Locations: Store Locator Software
The locator that closes more sales
In the competitive world of building materials, digital marketers need a contractor or dealer locator that does more than display a phone number and map. Bullseye’s advanced locator provides tools for improving customer engagement, capturing leads, tracking prospects, driving dealer loyalty and increasing sales conversion.
RPetstore is a Rails implementation of the iBatis JPetstore. It's goal is to show best practices for building web applications with the Ruby on Rails framework.
phpBeans provides software and specifications for enabling n-tier development within PHP, such as the phpBeans Object Server, and interoperable with other languages as well. phpBeans can be downloaded from http://www.sitelliteforge.com/
Pakada takes new paths in creating and maintaining dynamic web content. It doesn't provide hardcoded modules, it let's you build them yourself within your browser, though it still ships with a handful of presets. Pakada is based on Ruby on Rails.
Visual Planning is a simple yet powerful resource management and scheduling solution. Thousands of organizations are using it to share schedules with colleagues and work together more efficiently.
Terrier is a RBAC framework, business oriented and with focus on manageability and access control. Integrating all company tecnhnologies (java, ruby, delphi and others). The owner of a system can manage and delegate manageability to the systems, reducing
A JavaScript presentation layer framework. It proposes a complete separation of view logic and design. Its components are designed by its role and not by its screen appearance, reducing drastically the API.
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.