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    Propelling Payments for Software Platforms

    For SaaS businesses to monetize payments through its turnkey PayFac-as-a-Service solution.

    Exact Payments delivers easy-to-integrate embedded payment solutions enabling you to rapidly onboard merchants, instantly activate a variety of payment methods and accelerate your revenue β€” delivering an end-to-end payment processing platform for SaaS businesses.
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    Eptura Workplace Software

    From desk booking and visitor management, to space planning and office utilization data, Eptura Workplace helps your entire organization work smarter.

    With the world of work changed forever, it’s essential to manage your workplace and assets together to effectively create a high-performing environment. The Eptura experience combines the power of workplace management software with asset management, enabling you to effectively operate your building and facilitate hybrid work.
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    Routr

    Routr

    The future of programmable SIP servers

    Lightweight sip proxy, location server, and registrar that provides a reliable and scalable SIP infrastructure for telephony carriers, communication service providers, and integrators. Routr provides all the tools required to deploy your VoIP network, including a command-line for remote server control. It can also be controlled via a RESTful API or a web-based GUI. Routr includes all tools for deploying your VoIP network. It offers remote server control via command-line, RESTful API, or a...
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    Path-to-RegExp

    Path-to-RegExp

    Turn a path string such as `/user/:name` into a regular expression

    ... an unnamed parameter that only consists of a regexp. It works the same the named parameter, except it will be numerically indexed. When dealing with query strings, escape the question mark (?) so it doesn't mark the parameter as optional. Handling unordered data is outside the scope of this library. Parameters can be suffixed with an asterisk (*) to denote a zero or more parameter matches.
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