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    Hypersocket FTS

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    A File Transfer Server built with RBAC and custom business rules

    ...You can install the server on any operating system supporting a Java runtime and we provide easy-to-use installers for Linux, Windows and MacOSX. The server comes with built in support for executing tasks based on custom trigger rules and also on a automated schedule. With its powerful role-based access control you have very granular control over who has access to what files.
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    OptorSim is a Grid simulator designed to test dynamic replication strategies used in optimising data location within a Grid. Each simulated site contains several storage or computing elements. Simulated jobs run and file accesses may trigger replication.
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    monitors logfiles and displays in realtime. log messages may be formatted with different fonts and colors, contents can be parsed, reformated, may even trigger actions playing sounds or executing shell commands. Log can be viewed remotely via webbrowser.
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