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    Multi-Spacial Objects is a framework for developing lightweight realtime replicated objects with relational mappings for distributed systems.
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    Small application to demonstrate the interconnection techniques between Java and Microsoft .NET platforms via CORBA.
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    The IIOP Toolset provides a graphical user interface to analyze end-to-end connectivity thru firewalls and NAT-gateways between the location of CORBA client and the service endpoint of the CORBA server.
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    Gentle.NET is a database independent object persistence framework. It has an extensive feature set, excellent performance, and reasonably complete docs. Features include SQL generation, object construction/caching/uniqing, validation, and much more.
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    The JProgress project provides tools for connectivity with Java clients and the Progress database. JProgress provides an n-tier software architecture for database access for executing remote requests over WANs and the Internet.
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    An Object/Relational persistence layer for VB6 and .NET (VB.NET,C#,etc) similar to ObjectSpaces etc. Database interaction is managed transparently at runtime and requires no SQL knowledge. Great performance, caching, flexible O/R mapping and more.
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    Templario is a security event audit and compliance suite which helps you to monitor enterprise security from one central console. Templario automates and consolidates complicated enterprise network security auditing and requires near-zero administration.
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    PersistMe is a .NET O/R mapper whose main focus is to be simple to use, adaptable to your software code patterns (not the other way) without sacrificing power and robustness. PersistMe Can be used by any .NET programming language (C#, VB.NET, etc).
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    A generic, feature-rich object persistent framework that is designed for today's competitive RAD environment. It comes with a core library and a suite of tools that developers can easily use to rapidly engineer the foundation of their applications.
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