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    Grafana

    Grafana

    Leading open-source visualization and observability platform

    ...Grafana also includes built-in alerting, allowing you to define threshold-based rules and send notifications to external systems (e.g. Slack, PagerDuty, OpsGenie). Backed by a strong community (https://grafana.com/community/) and open governance, Grafana OSS is free to use, modify, and deploy under the AGPL-3.0 license.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    OdooPLM

    OdooPLM

    A Full PLM system based on odoo

    ...Our approach, very quick, ready to use, is very useful for all companies that wants useful and powerful tools. You can install PLM module and its Client without any cost, touching the quality of our product in your real work environment. Official OdooPLM website https://odooplm.omniasolutions.website/ Try OdooPLM on Cloud at: https://www.v15.odooplm.cloud/ This project is maintained by OmniaSolutions. Find us at https://www.omniasolutions.website Odoo is a product of Odoo SA, world class leader in Open Source ERP system. Find it at https://www.odoo.com
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    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    CpDB

    Relational database schema and tools for bacterial genome annotation

    ...CpDB is the backbone for the Pannotator software: https://pannotator.facom.ufu.br. Both software still is alive and kicking. Enjoy it.
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    GISBox by Citiviz

    GISBox by Citiviz

    Ready-to-use appliance for GIS, Data Mining and Analysis, Modelling...

    ...The pre-configured and tested GISBox allows you to try and use in few minutes a variety of software used by data scientists, engineers, physicists, mathematicians, geomatics engineers, and geographers from around the globe, without installing anything more than once the Oracle VirtualBox™ software (https://www.virtualbox.org/) on your Linux, Windows or Mac computer. The GISBox is free and open, allowing it to be freely distributed, duplicated and passed around, even with your own datasets and in-house applications. If you read this and are related to the Ecole polytechnique de Lausanne - EPFL (http://www.epfl.ch) in Switzerland, please use this link for downloading or support information: http://gisbox.epfl.ch. ...
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    Open Bioprocess Monitor
    This project is discontinued. If you would like to take on the maintenance, please contact me at https://mastodon.social/deck/@mrtmd Open Bioprocess Monitor aims to be open source remote monitoring system for bioreactors. System (written in php) can display all available data in a web browser. Currently system has been built as a proof of concept for educational purposes.
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