Build a foundation for data security and disaster recovery to fit your clients’ needs no matter the budget.
Whether natural disaster, cyberattack, or plain-old human error, data can disappear in the blink of an eye. ConnectWise BCDR (formerly Recover) delivers reliable and secure backup and disaster recovery backed by powerful automation and a 24/7 NOC to get your clients back to work in minutes, not days.
With over 53 social login options, you can fast-track the signup and login experience for users.
From improving customer experience through seamless sign-on to making MFA as easy as a click of a button – your login box must find the right balance between user convenience, privacy and security.
A small GUI system for monochrome and color LCDs suitable for embedded systems with very limited system resources (like 8 bit microcontrollers). Comes with a graphical editor for creating a menu. Runs on Linux and Windows (Cygwin is recommend for using all features). Samples showing the usage on a PC, AVR, and STM32 microcontrollers are included.
A system for programming LPC, STM32 and possible others devices.
This project provides three different interfaces for programming embedded chips: a GObject based library (for developers), an executable binary (for computer geeks) and a GTK+3 front-end (for less geeky users).
Actually NXP LPC and STM32 based chips are supported.
This project is about enhancing user experience in wireless 802.15.4 chips through open source programmer, bootloader, flashing over the air, and viral flashing over WSN. Current development is done over CC2430 and STM32.
Your service operation isn’t one-size-fits all, so your IT service management solution shouldn’t be either
The Vivantio Platform allows you to focus on the IT service management tools that make sense for your organization’s unique service model: from incident, problem and change requests, to service requests, client knowledge and asset management
A free/libre/open-source firmware library (previously known as libopenstm32) for various ARM Cortex-M3 microcontrollers, including ST STM32, Toshiba TX03, Atmel SAM3U, NXP LPC1000 and others.
Sourcecode and bugtracker can be found at http://github.com/libopencm3