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    "Virtual Infrastructure for Applications and Services Over IP" ViaSIP_NG using latest OpenCloudComputing recommendations to develop Scalable Private-Public cloud platforms. ViaSIP is leveraging ODS - LinkedData, CouchDB, Eucalypus, DatR.ws & Web2Py.
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    ServicemarX allows you to easily discover, bookmark, and share network services. It extends Bonjour (formerly known as Rendezvous) by expanding its scope Internet-wide. ServicemarX also enables Tiger's Wide Area capabilities. (full source in CVS below)
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    Easy, modular and flexible WAMP bundling Apache2/SSL, MySQL4, PHP4, Perl5.8/ASP, Python2.3, Tomcat5, FirebirdDB, FileZilla, Mail/News-Server, phpMyAdmin, Awstats, WordPress, etc. It also includes a web-GUI to control/manipulate all bundled services.
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    Syncato is a Weblog Web Services system built on top of Berkeley DB XML, Webware and Python. It has a number of unique features; XPath access to all content via URLs, XSL-T presentation and extremely flexible database structure.
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    ISOS is an e-mail and web server. It is designed for ease of use and provides a quick way to e-presence for small businesses and organizations who lack the experience to benefit from high performance, open source software such as Sendmail, Courier Mail,
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    IT4School is a package to bring the school workflows and collaboratin processes on-line, and servers as an intergration platform to presents all the services schools offer as a set of consistant and easy to use services over the internet.
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    A Web-Based system for activists to share information and organize for events. Including a content mangement system for the public as well as services for the users. Users will be able to communicate via forums/listservs.
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    Prudence is an open source container and framework for scalable web frontends and network services, based on proven REST principles. It comes in several flavors: Python, Ruby, Clojure, JavaScript, PHP and Groovy.
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