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    Vertex AI gives developers access to Gemini 3—Google’s most advanced reasoning and coding model—plus 200+ foundation models including Claude, Llama, and Gemma. Build generative AI apps with Vertex AI Studio, customize with fine-tuning, and deploy to production with enterprise-grade MLOps. New customers get $300 in free credits.
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    360-FAAR  Firewall Analysis Audit Repair

    360-FAAR Firewall Analysis Audit Repair

    360-FAAR Analyze FW1 Cisco Netscreen Policy Offline Using Config/Logs

    360-FAAR (Firewall Analysis Audit and Repair) is an offline, command line, firewall policy manipulation tool to filter, compare to logs, merge, translate and output firewall commands for new policies, in Checkpoint dbedit, Cisco ASA or ScreenOS commands, and its one file! Read Policy and Logs for: Checkpoint FW1 (in odumper.csv / logexport format), Netscreen ScreenOS (in get config / syslog format), Cisco ASA (show run / syslog format), 360-FAAR compares firewall policies and uses...
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    ...The latest version supports named fields in the STL files for tagging data parsed in the Prefix Tree and anonymous functions for parsing dynamic message payloads. We now output JSON objects and I'm working on HBase integration. By outputting to JSON it also leaves open the possibility for on the fly in memory correlation between events. Read the included README before starting, it has a quick start guide and info on the constructors.
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    GPX Log is simple, yet convenient C++ logger which utilizes standard iostream library. Its main feature is the ability to distribute logging streams output into any number of ostream objects.
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    CorbaTrace is a helpful tool for tracing communications beetween Corba objects. Once CorbaTrace is installed, remote calls are intercepted and informations are stored in XML files. So, you will be able to apply filters and get XMI files to see the commu
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    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
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    Allows JDBC resources to be monitored. You can see when java.sql objects are being opened and closed and can see the line of code where a resource that is still open was originally opened.
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    Chainsaw is a GUI log viewer and filter for the Log4J package. It listens for LoggingEvent objects sent using the SocketAppender and displays them in a table. The events can be filtered based on Priority, Thread name, Category name and Message. It can als
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