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    Job Arranger for Zabbix
    Job Arranger for Zabbix is an open source job scheduler for Zabbix is very famous integrated monitoring software. It is an add-on software of Zabbix. Job Arranger for Zabbix uses MySQL/PostgreSQL(same schema of Zabbix Database) to store data. The server and agent are written in C Language. and the client GUI is written in C#. The basic structure of Job Arranger for Zabbix is the same as Zabbix. Job Arranger for Zabbix use the basic information of Zabbix they are the user...
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    The project supplies a template or skeleton for mainly batch processsing applications which make use of the korn Shell (ksh / pdksh), Perl and other executables (see docs). Functionality @ shell/Perl level: logging, sending email to the support, ...
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    The goal is to help project management process with an easy to use way to collect events. As projects are differents, the events' format store by LogBook is hightly configurable.
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    ZZ is an open-source WinFS. ZZ relies on the same fundamental idea as WinFS, namely that a graph-oriented data store is more user-friendly than the usual tree model.
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