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    Monitoring AIX, VMware,Oracle, Nutanix

    Monitoring AIX, VMware,Oracle, Nutanix

    AIX, Linux, VMware, Nutanix, Oracle, RHV, Cloud performance monitoring

    The tool offers you end-to-end views of your server environment and can save you significant money in operation monitoring by predicting utilization bottlenecks in your virtualized environment. You can also generate policy-based alerts, capacity reports and load forecasts. The product supports these virtualization platforms: - IBM Power Systems - VMware - Nutanix - Proxmox - Huawei FusionCompute - OracleVM - Oracle Solaris LDOM, CDOM, Zone - oVirt / RedHat Virtualization...
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    Gobisoft

    Gobisoft

    Software auto-installation builder

    Gobisoft is a batch package builder for applications, it builds a self-install package of your programs. Creates a stand alone executable file that performs the (secured installation and removing) of the elements necessary to distribute your applications. The software offers many possibilities, such as executing commands before and after installation.
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    YADE (SOSFTP)

    A Batch and API oriented application for managed file transfer.

    YADE (former SOSFTP) is a batch file transfer solution for FTP, FTPS, SFTP, WebDAV and other protocols. It provides a configurable command line client, an API and a bridge to the SOS JobScheduler. YADE comes with advanced error handling and logging capabilities. YADE is able to create and maintain a transfer history in a central database. Product Knowledge Base at https://kb.sos-berlin.com Change Management System at https://change.sos-berlin.com
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    IBM's Software Trusted Platform Module (TPM) includes a TPM 1.2 implementation, low level demo libraries and command line tools, a TPM test suite, and proxies to connect from a TCP/IP socket to a hardware TPM. tpm4769 is the latest version, with TPM side support for OpenSSL 1.1. The utilities and test suite have not been ported to OpenSSL 1.1. They remain at 1.0. For the SW TPM 2.0, see https://sourceforge.net/projects/ibmswtpm2/. TPM 1.2 and TPM 2.0 are not software compatible.
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    A UNIX Shell script wrapper for the VI editor. It is recommended VIB be used as an alias for the VI editor. VIB creates backups of any files edited using VI to a specified location while maintaining X backup revisions, and keeping a revision history of who made changes and when to a master log. VIB is Ideal in environments where you have multiple users logging into a UNIX system and you wish to keep track of whom is modifying files. For example, VIB could be 'aliased' in all...
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