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    A web-based alert and monitoring system for your databases. Create logical assertions for your data in a unit test-style fashion and receive email alerts when they fail. Ideal for monitoring the integrity of complex enterprise data warehouses.
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    Tool for monitoring of OCI client applications [f.e.: TOAD/TOra, or any OCI-based fat client] interaction with Oracle Database. Monitors SQL statements and values passed/fetched between client application and RDBMS. Consists of simple and nice GUI [C#] and events handler [C++] with quite a lot of OCI hacking. Interface between handlers and tool's GUI is through tailing of XML "pipeline" files in $HOME/.ocimonitor directory.
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    Peregrine Task Manager

    Small to large organizations need ways to automate repeating tasks so manual work is minimized and efficiency is improved. Even individuals are in need of automation to improve personal or professional life. Avatari Peregrine Task Manager is open source set of applications built on .NET Core framework. It allows users flexible way to write, schedule, and monitor tasks using.NET languages of their choice.
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