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    This project is about building a global Internet Network Management System, based on distributed computing, allowing everyone to know how healthy the Internet is, from one's own local ISP to servers on the internet, and compare ISP's quality of service
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    DPytHOS is a means for administrators of large networks to both monitor and manage the servers under their control. DPytHOS is implemented in python and uses a generic database back-end (with MySQL supported and MS-SQL 2000 supported via XML)
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    The BCR flavor of Cooperative Data Sharing (CDS) is a scalable, portable, flexible C-based API and daemon for initiating and communicating between processes/threads in uniprocessor and multiprocessor (e.g. distributed, SMP, and parallel) platforms.
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    [RETIRED] The JMS Distributed Object Framework provides an advanced request/reply framework over JMS, message-driven beans and servlets.
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    Linuxlord is a client/server architecture to enable web based thin client computing using Linux. After installing Linuxlord you are able to login your linux desktop from everywhere via an java applet running in your web browser.
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    Freenomalism is a free, community based fork of the Enomalism web-based virtual infrastructure/cloud computing platform. The dashboard can help with issues including deployment planning, load balancing, migration, configuration management, and capacity.
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    A compatible Tor client written in Java.
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    This project is a small Java library to handle the XDR serialization format in a transparent manner
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    mBuddy is a project with the initial goal of allowing users of mobile devices (Java, J2ME) the option to find others based on interests, diet & other factors. Objectives are to allow intelligent, conditional, secure exchange of contact info, A/V & more.
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    p2p-fs is a Peer to Peer file system in user space, using FUSE. Allows you to share files over an LAN and/or WAN. Can be mounted as a normal file system under Linux.
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