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  • Find out just how much your login box can do for your customer | Auth0 Icon
    Find out just how much your login box can do for your customer | Auth0

    With over 53 social login options, you can fast-track the signup and login experience for users.

    From improving customer experience through seamless sign-on to making MFA as easy as a click of a button – your login box must find the right balance between user convenience, privacy and security.
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    The Trusted Leader in Text Marketing

    Drive traffic to your business by sending text messages to your customers.

    SlickText is the leading text messaging platform. Since 2012, SlickText has turned text messaging into a major competitive advantage for companies. Today, over 40,000 customers across North America, including ESPN, American Cancer Society and FedEx, use SlickText’s award-winning software to drive relationships, leverage data, and get results. The company has dual headquarters in Jamestown, NY and Nashville, TN. To learn more about SlickText, visit slicktext.com.
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    Logstash

    Logstash

    Centralize, transform and stash your data

    Logstash is a server-side data processing pipeline that dynamically ingests data from numerous sources, transforms it, and ships it to your favorite “stash” regardless of format or complexity. It supports and ingests data of all shapes, sizes and sources, dynamically transforms and prepares this data, and transports it to the output of your choice. Logstash is extensible, with over 200 plugins available to let you create and configure your pipeline how you choose.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Partylog2

    Partylog2 is a Graylog2 appliance based in Turnkey Linux 12

    Partylog2 is a Graylog2 appliance ready to install or boot in LiveCD mode. Its based in TurnKey Linux (TurnKey Core 12) which is based in Debian 6.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A cross-platform notification daemon written in Ruby. Can be petitioned by an arbitrary application (local or remote) to activate notification plugins. Plugin examples include a popup dialog, a syslog entry, or an email alert.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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