Jact is a tool to provide severval ways of configurating the Asterisk PBX. It's base upon UML2 models of the configuration files. The goal is to get a functional description of all configuration elements around the Asterisk.
Frenzy is a "portable system administrator toolkit," LiveCD based on FreeBSD. It generally contains software for hardware tests, file system check, security check and network setup and analysis. Size of ISO-image is 200 MBytes (3" CD).
The Rembo Wizard is a program for network based PC disk image management.
It is based on a commercial product, called Rembo Toolkit. All current and future
Rembo users are encouraged to try this highly automated Rembo Toolkit program.
The GNU/Linux System Architect Toolkit is designed to help speed the process of building of a system from source code. Architect takes the time consuming tasks of configuring, building, stripping and packaging and automates them with shell scripts.
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Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform lets you rapidly build, scale, govern and optimize production-ready agents grounded in your organization's data. The platform enables developers to build custom or pre-built agents for virtually any use case. New customers get $300 in free credits.
TXAdmin (Trolls uniX Administration) is a Unix toolkit, containing mostly Shell and Perl scripts, to maintain, manage and monitor your Unix server park.
This toolkit consists of three small tools which enable the user to deploy, overview and undeploy any JSR88/J2EE1.4 conformant application into any JSR88/J2EE1.4 conformant app. server. Our target is to become the I******Shield of the J2EE world.
Rachel is an open-source resource loading toolkit for Java Web Start/JNLP. Rachel vastly simplifies resource loading for Java Web Start/JNLP apps by offering a URL handler for class:// and an embeddable, multi-threaded, ultra light-weight Web server.
Rust is a drag&drop RPM creation utility and general purpose sandboxing toolkit. You can create RPM packages intuitively with the GUI. Rust may also be used to build RPMs for arbitrary source code, just by doing a 'make install' in the sandbox...