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    Gain insights and build data-powered applications

    Your unified business intelligence platform. Self-service. Governed. Embedded.

    Chat with your business data with Looker. More than just a modern business intelligence platform, you can turn to Looker for self-service or governed BI, build your own custom applications with trusted metrics, or even bring Looker modeling to your existing BI environment.
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    Digital Payments by Deluxe Payment Exchange

    A single integrated payables solution that takes manual payment processes out of the equation, helping reduce risk and cutting costs for your business

    Save time, money and your sanity. Deluxe Payment Exchange+ (DPX+) is our integrated payments solution that streamlines and automates your accounts payable (AP) disbursements. DPX+ ensures secure payments and offers suppliers alternate ways to receive funds, including mailed checks, ACH, virtual credit cards, debit cards, or eCheck payments. By simply integrating with your existing accounting software like QuickBooks®, you’ll implement efficient payment solutions for AP with ease—without costly development fees or untimely delays.
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    Milkman

    Milkman

    An extensible request/response workbench

    Milkman is heavily inspired by Postman. But I got sick of all those electron-based applications that need ages and loads of memory to start up. Therefore, this is a JavaFx-based workbench for crafting requests/responses. It is not limited to e.g. HTTP (or more specifically rest) requests. Due to nearly everything being a plugin, other things are possible, like database requests or GRPC, GraphQl, etc. Request-types (e.g. Http Request), request-aspects (e.g. Headers, Body, etc), editors...
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    immortal

    immortal

    A *nix cross-platform (OS agnostic) supervisor

    A *nix cross-platform (OS agnostic) supervisor. The main idea behind immortal is to keep up and running services forever even if the server is rebooted the service should be started and based on the requirements probably the services may start in sequence by waiting for others to start, wait some seconds before starting, etc, but at the end the idea remains, “run something forever” and in case exist just restart it. Doing this could be tricky, mainly because if you just want to launch your...
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    tinyREST

    tinyREST

    Small Java based REST server

    TinyREST allows a Java programmer to easily create a REST server without having to install a J2EE server. Creating a new server is as easy as copying the service jar, setting up a configuration file and writing your own service handler class. The resulting project can be made to start up as a service. Annotations can now be used to write handler class and methods. JDBC database access as well as file system access is allowed from the service.
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    WebSphere Linux Boot Script

    Start WebSphere in Linux on bootup

    WebSphere doesn't come with an init.d script to start it up when Linux boots; so I wrote one.
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    Manage your IT department more effectively

    Streamline your business from end to end with ConnectWise PSA

    ConnectWise PSA (formerly Manage) allows you to stop working in separate systems, and helps you build a more profitable business. No more duplicate data entries, inefficient employees, manual invoices, and the inability to accurately track client service issues. Get a behind the scenes look into the award-winning PSA that automates processes for each area of business: sales, help desk, support, finance, and HR.
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    quickhttp is a Windows command line program, which is used to serve a single file over HTTP once, i.e. after you start it up, it will listen on a specified port, accept the first connection request, send out the file it was called with and exit.
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