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    PRTG Network Monitor | Making the lives of sysadmins easier

    Stay ahead of IT infrastructure issues

    PRTG Network Monitor is an all-inclusive monitoring software solution developed by Paessler. Equipped with an easy-to-use, intuitive interface with a cutting-edge monitoring engine, PRTG Network Monitor optimizes connections and workloads as well as reduces operational costs by avoiding outages while saving time and controlling service level agreements (SLAs). The solution is packed with specialized monitoring features that include flexible alerting, cluster failover solution, distributed monitoring, in-depth reporting, maps and dashboards, and more.
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    Fully managed relational database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server

    Focus on your application, and leave the database to us

    Cloud SQL manages your databases so you don't have to, so your business can run without disruption. It automates all your backups, replication, patches, encryption, and storage capacity increases to give your applications the reliability, scalability, and security they need.
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    Attendize

    Attendize

    Open Source Ticket Selling & Event Management Platform

    Attendize is a free and open source ticket selling and event management platform designed to give event organizers a simple, affordable yet full-featured solution for managing general admission events. It’s built using the Laravel PHP framework and has plenty of very useful features.
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    FormRead

    FormRead

    Free OMR - OCR web sofware based on javascript and PHP

    https://formread.org FormRead is a completely free OMR (optical mark recognition) web software for scanning and grading user-filled, multiple choice forms. Create your formats with any of your office or drawing tools, scan them and parameterize their coordinates in an easy way. Once you have parameterized your form, you can print many of them, give it to your students/respondents, scan and recognize them with formread, and you can finally export the data in your preferred formats (excel, pdf, csv)
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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