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    Llama 4 Maverick
    Llama 4 Maverick is one of the most advanced multimodal AI models from Meta, featuring 17 billion active parameters and 128 experts. It surpasses its competitors like GPT-4o and Gemini 2.0 Flash in a broad range of benchmarks, especially in tasks related to coding, reasoning, and multilingual capabilities. Llama 4 Maverick combines image and text understanding, enabling it to deliver industry-leading results in image-grounding tasks and precise, high-quality output. With its efficient performance at a reduced parameter size, Maverick offers exceptional value, especially in general assistant and chat applications.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Llama 4 Scout
    Llama 4 Scout is a powerful 17 billion active parameter multimodal AI model that excels in both text and image processing. With an industry-leading context length of 10 million tokens, it outperforms its predecessors, including Llama 3, in tasks such as multi-document summarization and parsing large codebases. Llama 4 Scout is designed to handle complex reasoning tasks while maintaining high efficiency, making it perfect for use cases requiring long-context comprehension and image grounding. It offers cutting-edge performance in image-related tasks and is particularly well-suited for applications requiring both text and visual understanding.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Windmill

    Windmill

    Windmill

    ​Windmill is an open source developer platform and workflow engine that transforms scripts into auto-generated UIs, APIs, and cron jobs, enabling the composition of workflows or data pipelines for building complex, data-intensive applications with ease. Supporting various languages, Windmill allows users to write and deploy software up to ten times faster, operating with high reliability and observability on a self-hostable job orchestrator. It features auto-generated user interfaces based on script parameters, a low-code app editor for creating custom UIs, and a flow editor for constructing workflows using a drag-and-drop interface. Windmill manages dependencies automatically, offers robust permissioning and monitoring, and provides various triggers including webhooks, schedules, CLI, Slack, and emails. Users can develop scripts locally with their preferred code editors, preview them, and deploy using the CLI.
    Starting Price: $120 per month
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    Metatable

    Metatable

    Metatable

    ​Metatable.ai is an AI-driven development platform that accelerates the creation and deployment of web and mobile applications. It offers an AI assistant to help define technical requirements, automatically generating and verifying frontend and backend code. It provides secure, scalable infrastructure, enabling one-click deployment and seamless integration with tools like Firebase, GitHub, Stripe, and Slack. Metatable.ai supports customization and scalability, allowing businesses to tailor software solutions to their specific needs. Leveraging Rust and WebAssembly, ​Metatable.ai ensures high performance and security. It also includes built-in authorization, authentication, and database management features, streamlining the development process. With Metatable.ai, users can transform ideas into minimum viable products in under 60 minutes, significantly reducing development time and costs. ​
    Starting Price: $25 per month
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    Apache DataFusion

    Apache DataFusion

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache DataFusion is an extensible, high-performance query engine written in Rust that utilizes Apache Arrow as its in-memory format. Designed for developers building data-centric systems such as databases, data frames, machine learning, and streaming applications, DataFusion offers SQL and DataFrame APIs, a vectorized, multi-threaded, streaming execution engine, and support for partitioned data sources. It natively supports formats like CSV, Parquet, JSON, and Avro, and allows for seamless integration with object stores including AWS S3, Azure Blob Storage, and Google Cloud Storage. The engine features a comprehensive query planner, a state-of-the-art optimizer with capabilities like expression coercion and simplification, projection and filter pushdown, sort and distribution-aware optimizations, and automatic join reordering. DataFusion is highly customizable, enabling the addition of user-defined scalar, aggregate, and window functions, custom data sources, query languages, etc.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Qwen3

    Qwen3

    Alibaba

    Qwen3, the latest iteration of the Qwen family of large language models, introduces groundbreaking features that enhance performance across coding, math, and general capabilities. With models like the Qwen3-235B-A22B and Qwen3-30B-A3B, Qwen3 achieves impressive results compared to top-tier models, thanks to its hybrid thinking modes that allow users to control the balance between deep reasoning and quick responses. The platform supports 119 languages and dialects, making it an ideal choice for global applications. Its pre-training process, which uses 36 trillion tokens, enables robust performance, and advanced reinforcement learning (RL) techniques continue to refine its capabilities. Available on platforms like Hugging Face and ModelScope, Qwen3 offers a powerful tool for developers and researchers working in diverse fields.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Mistral Medium 3
    Mistral Medium 3 is a powerful AI model designed to deliver state-of-the-art performance at a fraction of the cost compared to other models. It offers simpler deployment options, allowing for hybrid or on-premises configurations. Mistral Medium 3 excels in professional applications like coding and multimodal understanding, making it ideal for enterprise use. Its low-cost structure makes it highly accessible while maintaining top-tier performance, outperforming many larger models in specific domains.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Convex

    Convex

    Convex

    Convex is an open source, reactive backend platform that enables developers to build full-stack applications entirely in TypeScript. It offers a document-relational database where queries and mutations are written in TypeScript, ensuring end-to-end type safety and seamless integration with frontend code. Convex's libraries maintain real-time synchronization between the frontend, backend, and database state without the need for manual state management, cache invalidation, or WebSockets. It includes built-in support for cloud functions, scheduling, authentication, file storage, and a variety of components that can be added with a simple npm i command. Developers can define their entire backend, including database schemas, queries, and APIs, in code, which is typechecked and autocompleted, and can be generated by AI with high accuracy. Convex's architecture ensures that all transactions are serializable, providing strong consistency guarantees and eliminating race conditions.
    Starting Price: $25 per month
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    BitcoinOS

    BitcoinOS

    BitcoinOS

    BitcoinOS (BOS) is a modular, open source smart contract platform designed to bring scalable, interoperable, and programmable functionality to Bitcoin without altering its base layer. Utilizing zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs through its BitSNARK protocol, BOS enables the execution of smart contracts directly on Bitcoin's mainnet, facilitating decentralized applications (dApps), decentralized finance (DeFi), and trustless cross-chain interactions. BitcoinOS' architecture comprises three layers: the Bitcoin Core base layer, an execution layer that aggregates and compresses transactions, and a compute layer consisting of interoperable rollups called Execution Environment Modules (EEMs). These EEMs support various virtual machines, including Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and Rust-based environments, allowing developers to build applications in multiple programming languages.
    Starting Price: Free
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    GitAuto

    GitAuto

    GitAuto

    GitAuto is an AI-powered coding agent that integrates with GitHub (and optional Jira) to read backlog tickets or issues, analyze your repository’s file tree and code, then autonomously generate and review pull requests, typically within three minutes per ticket. It can handle bug fixes, feature requests, and test coverage improvements. You trigger it via issue labels or dashboard selections, it writes code or unit tests, opens a PR, runs GitHub Actions, and automatically fixes failing tests until they pass. GitAuto supports ten programming languages (e.g., Python, Go, Rust, Java), is free for basic usage, and offers paid tiers for higher PR volumes and enterprise features. It follows a zero data‑retention policy; your code is processed via OpenAI but not stored. Designed to accelerate delivery by enabling teams to clear technical debt and backlogs without extensive engineering resources, GitAuto acts like an AI backend engineer that drafts, tests, and iterates.
    Starting Price: $100 per month
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    LLM Gateway

    LLM Gateway

    LLM Gateway

    LLM Gateway is a fully open source, unified API gateway that lets you route, manage, and analyze requests to any large language model provider, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Vertex AI, and more, using a single, OpenAI-compatible endpoint. It offers multi-provider support with seamless migration and integration, dynamic model orchestration that routes each request to the optimal engine, and comprehensive usage analytics to track requests, token consumption, response times, and costs in real time. Built-in performance monitoring lets you compare models’ accuracy and cost-effectiveness, while secure key management centralizes API credentials under role-based controls. You can deploy LLM Gateway on your own infrastructure under the MIT license or use the hosted service as a progressive web app, and simple integration means you only need to change your API base URL, your existing code in any language or framework (cURL, Python, TypeScript, Go, etc.) continues to work without modification.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    Graphite

    Graphite

    Graphite

    Graphite is a free, open source alpha-stage vector and raster graphics editor that delivers a fully nondestructive editing workflow by combining layer-based compositing with a node-based procedural design engine. Starting life as a vector editor, Graphite has evolved into an all-in-one graphics toolbox built more like a game engine than a traditional creative app, wrapping its Rust-powered Graphene core in user-friendly tools for vector art, raster image editing, animation, page layout, motion graphics, and VFX compositing. Its hybrid editing paradigm uses a permanent node graph under the hood, enabling infinite scalability of effects such as boolean operations, procedural polka-dot patterns, and Mandelbrot fractals, while presenting artists with intuitive layer stacks and node-based layers. Available today as a lightweight offline web app, Graphite supports non-destructive workflows for magazine spreads, technical illustrations, and generative designs.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Urlbox

    Urlbox

    Urlbox

    Urlbox is the trusted website screenshot service that delivers flawless, full-page captures at scale via a single, developer-friendly API. Designed from the ground up for high-volume, automated screenshots, it renders pages “as meticulously as a designer on macOS,” supports over 100 browser rendering options (including viewport, element and full-page modes), and produces PNG, PDF, video or fully hydrated HTML, Markdown and metadata outputs with custom JavaScript. Whether you need one screenshot or one million before breakfast, Urlbox’s globally distributed, headless-browser infrastructure handles massive workloads without breaking a sweat. It's a single API call that lets you control dimensions, formats, device emulation, authentication, CSS injection, dark mode, banner hiding, and more, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and security for research, compliance, design, marketing, and monitoring.
    Starting Price: $49 per month
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    Kiro

    Kiro

    Amazon Web Services

    Kiro is an AI‑powered integrated development environment that brings structure to AI‑driven coding by converting natural‑language prompts into clear requirements, system designs, and discrete implementation tasks validated by robust tests. Built from the ground up for agentic workflows, it features spec‑driven development, multimodal chat, “agent hooks” that trigger background tasks on events like file saves, and an autopilot mode that autonomously runs large scripts while keeping you in control. With smart context management, Kiro reduces repetitive prompts and helps implement complex features across large codebases. Native MCP integrations let you connect to documentation, databases, and APIs, and you can guide development with images of UI designs or architecture diagrams. Enterprise‑grade security and privacy ensure safe deployment, while support for Claude Sonnet models, Open VSX plugins, and existing VS Code settings delivers a familiar yet AI‑supercharged experience.
    Starting Price: $19 per month
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    Void Editor

    Void Editor

    Void Editor

    Void is an open source AI code editor and Cursor alternative built as a fork of VS Code, enabling developers to write code with advanced AI assistance while retaining full control over their data. It supports seamless integration with any large language model, such as DeepSeek, Llama, Qwen, Gemini, Claude, and Grok, connecting directly without routing through a private backend. Core features include tab‑triggered autocomplete, inline quick edit, and a versatile AI chat interface offering normal chat, a restricted gather mode for read/search-only tasks, and an agent mode that automates file and folder operations, terminal commands, and MCP tool access. Void delivers high‑performance operations, including fast apply on files with thousands of lines, alongside checkpoint management for model updates, native tool execution, and lint error detection. Developers can transfer all themes, keybindings, and settings from VS Code in one click and host models locally or via the cloud.
    Starting Price: Free
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    CodeSession

    CodeSession

    CodeSession

    CodeSession is a collaborative coding interview platform and web‑based IDE that enables real‑time and take‑home technical assessments without any local setup. With support for over 40 programming and scripting languages, interviewers and candidates work together in a shared environment featuring syntax highlighting, auto-formatting, and customizable code templates. The platform also offers live whiteboarding, integrated take‑home test delivery, unlimited user seats, and permanent interview storage at unique links, ensuring that all sessions can be reviewed at any time. Designed for rapid deployment, most teams are ready to start interviewing within 15 minutes of signing up, and no additional infrastructure or external portals are required. CodeSession captures every keystroke and drawing action, streamlining evaluation of problem‑solving skills and code quality.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    GPT-5 mini
    GPT-5 mini is a streamlined, faster, and more affordable variant of OpenAI’s GPT-5, optimized for well-defined tasks and precise prompts. It supports text and image inputs and delivers high-quality text outputs with a 400,000-token context window and up to 128,000 output tokens. This model excels at rapid response times, making it suitable for applications requiring fast, accurate language understanding without the full overhead of GPT-5. Pricing is cost-effective, with input tokens at $0.25 per million and output tokens at $2 per million, providing savings over the flagship model. GPT-5 mini supports advanced features like streaming, function calling, structured outputs, and fine-tuning, but does not support audio input or image generation. It integrates well with various API endpoints including chat completions, responses, and embeddings, making it versatile for many AI-powered tasks.
    Starting Price: $0.25 per 1M tokens
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    GPT-5 nano
    GPT-5 nano is OpenAI’s fastest and most affordable version of the GPT-5 family, designed for high-speed text processing tasks like summarization and classification. It supports text and image inputs, generating high-quality text outputs with a large 400,000-token context window and up to 128,000 output tokens. GPT-5 nano offers very fast response times, making it ideal for applications requiring quick turnaround without sacrificing quality. Pricing is extremely competitive, with input tokens costing $0.05 per million and output tokens $0.40 per million, making it accessible for budget-conscious projects. The model supports advanced API features such as streaming, function calling, structured outputs, and fine-tuning. While it supports image input, it does not handle audio input or web search, focusing on core text tasks efficiently.
    Starting Price: $0.05 per 1M tokens
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    Tauri

    Tauri

    Tauri

    Tauri is a framework that enables developers to build small, fast, secure, cross-platform applications by combining existing web front-ends with Rust-powered back-ends. It supports any JavaScript framework, so you don’t need to change your stack and leverages each operating system’s native web renderer to deliver app footprints as low as 600 KB. Deep inter-process communication bridges your JavaScript UI, Rust core logic, and native Swift or Kotlin components for seamless integration with system APIs. Security is built in from the ground up, with Rust at its center and a team-driven focus on hardening and innovation. The CLI scaffolds new projects via Bash, PowerShell, npm, Yarn, pnpm, Deno, Bun, or Cargo, and includes tools for bundling, templating, and secure defaults, all accessible through a simple “create-tauri-app” command.
    Starting Price: Free
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    OpenObserve

    OpenObserve

    OpenObserve

    OpenObserve is an open source observability platform for logs, metrics, and traces that emphasizes high performance, scalability, and dramatically lower cost. It supports petabyte-scale observability thanks to features like data compression using columnar storage and the ability to use “bring your own bucket” storage (local disk, S3, GCS, Azure Blob, etc.). It is written in Rust, uses the DataFusion query engine to directly query Parquet files, and provides a stateless, horizontally scalable architecture with caching (both result and disk) to maintain speed under heavy load. It embraces open standards (OpenTelemetry compatibility, vendor-neutral APIs), so it fits into existing monitoring/logging workflows. Key modules include logs, metrics, traces, frontend monitoring, pipelines, alerts, and dashboards/visualizations.
    Starting Price: $0.30 per GB
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    Brokk

    Brokk

    Brokk

    Brokk is an AI-native code assistant built to handle large, complex codebases by giving language models compiler-grade understanding of code structure, semantics, and dependencies. It enables context management by selectively loading summaries, diffs, or full files into a workspace so that the AI sees just the relevant portions of a million-line codebase rather than everything. Brokk supports actions such as Quick Context, which suggests files to include based on embeddings and structural relevance; Deep Scan, which uses more powerful models to recommend which files to edit or summarize further; and Agentic Search, allowing multi-step exploration of symbols, call graphs, or usages across the project. The architecture is grounded in static analysis via Joern (offering type inference beyond simple ASTs) and uses JLama for fast embedding inference to guide context changes. Brokk is offered as a standalone Java application (not an IDE plugin) to let users supervise AI workflows clearly.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    CTRLpotato

    CTRLpotato

    CTRLpotato

    CTRLpotato is a macOS + Windows real-time AI interview assistant for live interviews, coding challenges, and proctored online tests. With one keystroke, it captures text selections, screenshots, or live-transcribed audio, fuses the context, and returns a concise, human-sounding solution from top models (GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, etc.). Runs off-screen or mirrored to your phone for screen-share safety, with custom shortcuts, resume/document context, and instant model switching. Zero on-screen clutter, stealth by design, and answers in 2–3 seconds—so candidates deliver clear, confident responses on Zoom/Teams, HackerRank, TestGorilla, and more.
    Starting Price: $29/month/user
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    Gemini Enterprise
    Gemini Enterprise is a comprehensive AI platform built by Google Cloud designed to bring the full power of Google’s advanced AI models, agent-creation tools, and enterprise-grade data access into everyday workflows. The solution offers a unified chat interface that lets employees interact with internal documents, applications, data sources, and custom AI agents. At its core, Gemini Enterprise comprises six key components: the Gemini family of large multimodal models, an agent orchestration workbench (formerly Google Agentspace), pre-built starter agents, robust data-integration connectors to business systems, extensive security and governance controls, and a partner ecosystem for tailored integrations. It is engineered to scale across departments and enterprises, enabling users to build no-code or low-code agents that automate tasks, such as research synthesis, customer support response, code assist, contract analysis, and more, while operating within corporate compliance standards.
    Starting Price: $21 per month
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    MegaETH

    MegaETH

    MegaETH

    MegaETH is a next-generation blockchain execution platform built to deliver extreme performance and efficiency for decentralized applications and high-throughput workloads. To achieve this, MegaETH introduces a new state trie design that scales smoothly to terabytes of state data with minimal I/O cost. It implements a write-optimized storage backend to replace traditional high-amplification databases, ensuring fast, predictable read and write latencies. It uses just-in-time bytecode compilation to eliminate interpretation overhead and bring near native code speed to compute-intensive smart contracts. MegaETH also supports a two-pronged parallel execution model; block producers use a flexible concurrency protocol, while full nodes employ stateless validation to maximize parallel speedups. For network synchronization, MegaETH features a custom peer-to-peer protocol with compression techniques that allow even nodes with limited bandwidth to stay in sync at high throughput.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Nora

    Nora

    Nora

    Nora is described as a “deep reasoning agent” built for software development with a special focus on Web3 stacks. The platform supports major smart-contract languages like Solidity, Move, Cairo, and Rust and adapts to their execution models and semantics. It is compiler- and VM-aware by design: it understands bytecode generation, control flow, instruction-level transformations, and custom runtime environments (EVM, WASM, etc.). Its debugging and validation capabilities are context-aware, enabling it to identify subtle bugs, unintended state behaviors, and architectural bottlenecks across complex codebases. Nora also aims to accelerate the path from idea to product by assisting teams with core module development, interface wiring, integration testing, deployment logic, and maintaining architectural integrity, helping reduce context-switching and speed up Web3 productization.
    Starting Price: $29 per month
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    TeamCity

    TeamCity

    JetBrains

    Powerful Continuous Integration out of the box. Define up to 100 build configurations (jobs) and run unlimited builds. Run up to 3 builds concurrently. Add extra agents when necessary. Utilize the full potential of all the TeamCity features. This product includes features identical to those available to our largest customers. Receive peer support through the forum, alternatively file a bug or feature request, and vote for them in our public issue tracker. Unlimited users, unlimited build time. No strings attached. Build, check and run automated tests on the server even before committing your changes – keeping your code base clean at all times. Don’t wait for a build to finish to discover that something is wrong. Form your project tree to inherit parent settings and permissions. Create templates with common settings and inherit any number of build configurations from them.
    Starting Price: $18/month
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    Eclipse Theia

    Eclipse Theia

    Eclipse Foundation

    Eclipse Theia is an extensible platform to develop multi-language Cloud & Desktop IDEs with state-of-the-art web technologies. Not sure whether you need a web or desktop version or both? With Theia you can develop one IDE and run it in browsers or native desktop application from a single source. The Theia project is hosted at the Eclipse Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation, and is developed by a diverse community. Unlike other "open-source" projects, projects hosted at an Open-Source Foundation are protected against single-vendor decisions against the interest of the diverse community. Theia is designed in a modular way to allow extenders and adopters customizing and extending every aspect of it. Composing a custom IDE-like product is as easy as listing all needed extensions in a package.json file. Adding new functionality by implementing your own extensions is easy, too and provides all the flexibility you need.
    Starting Price: $0
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    CLion

    CLion

    JetBrains

    Who wouldn’t like to code at the speed of thought while the IDE does all the mundane development tasks for them? But is that really possible for a tricky language like C++, what with its modern standards and heavily templated libraries? Why, yes, yes it is! See it to believe it. Generate tons of boilerplate code instantly. Override and implement functions with simple shortcuts. Generate constructors and destructors, getters and setters, and equality, relational, and stream output operators. Wrap a block of code with a statement, or generate a declaration from a usage. Create custom live templates to reuse typical code blocks across your code base to save time and maintain a consistent style. Rename symbols; inline a function, variable, or macro; move members through the hierarchy; change function signatures; and extract functions, variables, parameters, or a typedef.
    Starting Price: $8.90 per month
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    GroupBy

    GroupBy

    GroupBy Inc.

    Founded in 2013, GroupBy is an eCommerce Search and Product Discovery SaaS technology provider that powers some of the largest B2B and B2C brands. GroupBy’s AI-first composable platform is bringing next-generation search technology to retailers worldwide, helping to bridge the gap between consumer and merchant. Powered by Google Cloud Vertex AI Search for Retail, the headless eCommerce platform consists of Data Enrichment, Search and Recommendations, Merchandising, and Analytics and Reporting providing eCommerce merchants with access to a powerhouse of products and services designed to enhance the digital customer experience. Built on AI fundamentals, the GroupBy platform is transforming eCommerce merchandising from rule-based to revenue-generating, optimizing productivity and efficiencies, and reducing time to market - allowing retailers, wholesalers and distributors to focus on business strategic initiatives that drive revenue.
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    ActiveState

    ActiveState

    ActiveState

    ActiveState delivers Intelligent Remediation for vulnerability management, which enables DevSecOps teams to not only identify vulnerabilities in open source packages, but also to automatically prioritize, remediate, and deploy fixes into production without breaking changes, ensuring that applications are truly secured. Existing tools overwhelm DevSecOps teams with excessive vulnerability data, false positives, and a lack of prioritization, often leading to inaction and increased exposure to exploits. ActiveState’s solution provides your DevSecOps with a comprehensive view of open source vulnerability status across your application portfolio, enabling them to prioritize the vulnerabilities that matter, assess the risk of updates, and choose recommended remediation paths. The ActiveState platform centers on open source languages packaged as runtimes that can be deployed in various form factors. Low-to-no CVE container images are also available for plug-in and play needs.