Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents
Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)
Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
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Financial reporting cloud-based software.
For companies looking to automate their consolidation and financial statement function
The software is cloud based and automates complexities around consolidating and reporting for groups with multiple year ends, currencies and ERP systems with a slice and dice approach to reporting. While retaining the structure, control and validation needed in a financial reporting tool, we’ve managed to keep things flexible.
Orx is a portable, lightweight, plugin-based, data-driven and extremely easy to use 2D-oriented game engine. As orx is data driven, it allows users to create games with a small number of lines of code and reduces drastically the development time.
A mobile tower 3D tower defense/defend the flag game
This simple little game is like few others. It's a surivial game with few rules.
1. Defend the center square from the invading robots!
2. You can only the "Colored" Defender units to do so.
3. Let 10 Robots in and your game is over!
4. No end survive and rack up as many points as you can!
This project uses Python-Ogre, a wrapper for the original Ogre 3D. Please try it out, more versions soon!
Using the simple line-graphics available in the Turbo's "graphics.h" graphics library, create a classic, fully functional paranoid-clone with the ability to create custom scenarios, and with several variations (sizes/numbers) of balls, bricks and bats.
High-scores are recorded into a text file for later perusal.
...It uses Code::Blocks and is based on SFML2 to give the ability to port your code to multiple platforms.
With the integrated all-in-one tool for game resources it's possible to develop games in a short time.
And it's open source! (license coming soon)
Status: planning phase