Stop waiting on engineering. Build production-ready internal tools with AI—on your company data, in your cloud.
Retool lets you generate dashboards, admin panels, and workflows directly on your data. Type something like “Build me a revenue dashboard on my Stripe data” and get a working app with security, permissions, and compliance built in from day one. Whether on our cloud or self-hosted, create the internal software your team needs without compromising enterprise standards or control.
Try Retool free
8 Monitoring Tools in One APM. Install in 5 Minutes.
Errors, performance, logs, uptime, hosts, anomalies, dashboards, and check-ins. One interface.
AppSignal works out of the box for Ruby, Elixir, Node.js, Python, and more. 30-day free trial, no credit card required.
This system is able to authenticate users via SVN, HTTP and Samba, users are stored via SQL and the authentication is done via several software-modules like Apache-SQL or pdbsql for samba.
Supported auth-protocols : NTLM, HTTP (Apache "basic")
Offsiders are persistent, object-like entities that can be accessed from the command line. They provide natural and intuitive object-oriented capability to UNIX systems and environments. Methods can be written using any programming language.
QueueReaders are persistent, stateful server-like objects, without sockets. Clients queue requests for later processing. Based on Offsiders, uses flexible object-oriented message passing. Useful for coordinating the activity of system components
A Weave is a navigatible object database, based on Offsider technology. Store data and/or functionality as events on the database. Define navigation pathways between events. Database and events respond to object messages. cgi interface included.
A Tree is a hierarchical object database, based on Offsider technology.
Data and/or functionality is stored as properties of nodes on the database.
The Tree and all its nodes understand about paths.
Database and nodes respond to object messages.
thinobject implements an object oriented system on the filesystem using ordinary files and directories. Data and a symlink to the parent class are stored in object directories, while behaviors are provided by methods stored in class directories.