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  • Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents Icon
    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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    Failed Payment Recovery for Subscription Businesses

    For subscription companies searching for a failed payment recovery solution to grow revenue, and retain customers.

    FlexPay’s innovative platform uses multiple technologies to achieve the highest number of retained customers, resulting in reduced involuntary churn, longer life span after recovery, and higher revenue. Leading brands like LegalZoom, Hooked on Phonics, and ClinicSense trust FlexPay to recover failed payments, reduce churn, and increase customer lifetime value.
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    Pear3DEngine

    Pear3DEngine

    Pear3DEngine is a modern and modular 3D development framework

    Pear3DEngine is a modern and modular 3D development framework that lets you create professional games, simulations and more. You are free to develop your program in C + +, XML or LUA and publish it as open source software or selling it as a commercial program. The rendering engine uses internally OpenGL or DirectX optionally. The planned editor supports software development on Linux, Windows and maybe MacOS X. DirectX 9 and therefore Windows XP are currently not supported and support is not...
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    Mac OS X and Windows OpenGL 3D Engine tools, content and code to create games and applications. Newton physics, OpenAL sound with OGG Vorbis, Lua, Revolution, written in C.
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    K.L.'s Tanx
    This is a 3D puzzle game with fantastic design. The prototype idea is from Family Computer game 'Tank', so Tanx means Tank's extended version.
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    A open dynamic 3d game engine based around Ogre3d, Ageia PhysX, OpenAL, scriptable in the LUA language. The FPS demo game Monkeys in the Dark presenting the engine power with use of deferred shading, normal mapping and the new technic of dynamic sound.
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  • Dun and Bradstreet Risk Analytics - Supplier Intelligence Icon
    Dun and Bradstreet Risk Analytics - Supplier Intelligence

    Use an AI-powered solution for supply and compliance teams who want to mitigate costly supplier risks intelligently.

    Risk, procurement, and compliance teams across the globe are under pressure to deal with geopolitical and business risks. Third-party risk exposure is impacted by rapidly scaling complexity in domestic and cross-border businesses, along with complicated and diverse regulations. It is extremely important for companies to proactively manage their third-party relationships. An AI-powered solution to mitigate and monitor counterparty risks on a continuous basis, this cutting-edge platform is powered by D&B’s Data Cloud with 520M+ Global Business Records and 2B+ yearly updates for third-party risk insights. With high-risk procurement alerts and multibillion match points, D&B Risk Analytics leverages best-in-class risk data to help drive informed decisions. Perform quick and comprehensive screening, using intelligent workflows. Receive ongoing alerts of key business indicators and disruptions.
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    TacitPixel is a scalable C++ framework for building application prototypes for interactive collaborative VR/AR applications. It provides a number of features that make prototyping fast and portable. TacitPixel is the successor of the TAP and Twisted Pair engines.
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