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    JeeSite

    JeeSite

    A basic enterprise information development platform

    ...JeeSite is mainly positioned in the field of enterprise informatization. It has built-in basic functions of enterprise informatization system and efficient code generation tools.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Kibana

    Kibana

    Your window into the Elastic Stack

    Kibana is a analytics and search dashboard for Elasticsearch that allows you to visualize Elasticsearch data and efficiently navigate the Elastic Stack. With Kibana you can visualize and shape your data simply and intuitively, share visualizations for greater collaboration, organize dashboards and visualizations, and so much more.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Brim

    Brim

    Application to efficiently search and analyze super-structured data

    ...Inspired by the Unix-tools design pattern, everything Brim does can be run from the command line. Think of Brim's components like Lego blocks that you can easily interconnect and assemble. It’s all open source, so have a look.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Elasticsearch

    Elasticsearch

    A Distributed RESTful Search Engine

    Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine that lets you store, search and analyze with ease at scale. It lets you perform and combine many types of searches; it scales seamlessly, and offers answers incredibly fast with search results you can rank based on a variety of factors. Elasticsearch can be used for a wide variety of use cases, from maps and metrics to site search and workplace search, and with all data types.
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    VoIP Honey project provides a set of tools for building an entire honeynet, thus includes honeywall and honeypot emulating VoIP environments such as Asterisk PBX or OpenSer with fully configurable connections. Voip Honey runs on GNU/Linux and Windows Systems. It can be compiled for Mac OSX as well.
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    Byte Investigator

    Scripts for parsing and general use in Computer Forensics - Octane Lab

    ...Byte Investigator The Byte Investigator project from Octane Labs was born in order to be a parsing toolkit for several Windows structures (files and file system structures). These Perl script tools are useful tools for Computer Forensics professionals and Information Security researchers.
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