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    GeoNetwork opensource - Metadata Catalog
    A web based Metadata Catalog Server for data description and discovery. Supports both generic and geospatial data discovery. It implements international standards (e.g. ISO19115/19139/19119, ISO19115-3, DCAT-AP, CSW 2.0, OGC API Records). It originates from the United Nations and is used by many governments as geoportal software. Active development and discussion takes place on GitHub and OSGeo Discourse. You can also connect directly with the companies supporting the...
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    storageim
    StorageIM is a monitoring console for storage systems and networks designed around industry standards. StorageIM supports most storage arrays, switches, HBA's and storage libraries.
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    DB Web Admin Provides access to your databases through a web interface. It gives users visibility into their SQL Server database instances. DBWA shows users Currently running SQL Queries, Historic Queries, and Fragmented Indexes. DBWA also allows users to kill currently running queries or run their own SQL queries. DBWA is implemented in ASP.NET MVC using C#. Previous Versions supported Oracle(PL/SQL and JSP), MS SQLServer (ASP), and MySQL/ODBC (C#.NET) versions.
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    CoreMan (Correspondence Management System) is a web-based document and correspondence management system that enables companies and organizations to develop an easily accessible digital document and correspondence archive that can be efficiently managed.
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    Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software

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    Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
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    The WAW tools provide a more automated approach to web harvesting, based on archival principles, automated process and human decision-making. The model seeks to use archival principles to preserve documents on the web.
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    Contineo is a Web-based Document Management System (DMS). Features: Folder organization, document Versioning, Bulk import, import from mailbox. NOTE: this project has been DISMISSED in favor of LogicalDOC http://sourceforge.net/projects/logicaldoc
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    Boards is a commonly referred to as an Digital Asset Management Server and is intended to acquire, process, manage and distribute multimedia content.
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