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  • Attack Surface Management | Criminal IP ASM Icon
    Attack Surface Management | Criminal IP ASM

    For security operations, threat-intelligence and risk teams wanting a tool to get access to auto-monitored assets exposed to attack surfaces

    Criminal IP’s Attack Surface Management (ASM) is a threat-intelligence–driven platform that continuously discovers, inventories, and monitors every internet-connected asset associated with an organization, including shadow and forgotten resources, so teams see their true external footprint from an attacker’s perspective. The solution combines automated asset discovery with OSINT techniques, AI enrichment and advanced threat intelligence to surface exposed hosts, domains, cloud services, IoT endpoints and other Internet-facing vectors, capture evidence (screenshots and metadata), and correlate findings to known exploitability and attacker tradecraft. ASM prioritizes exposures by business context and risk, highlights vulnerable components and misconfigurations, and provides real-time alerts and dashboards to speed investigation and remediation.
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  • Windocks - Docker Oracle and SQL Server Containers Icon
    Windocks - Docker Oracle and SQL Server Containers

    Deliver faster. Provision data for AI/ML. Enhance data privacy. Improve quality.

    Windocks is a leader in cloud native database DevOps, recognized by Gartner as a Cool Vendor, and as an innovator by Bloor research in Test Data Management. Novartis, DriveTime, American Family Insurance, and other enterprises rely on Windocks for on-demand database environments for development, testing, and DevOps. Windocks software is easily downloaded for evaluation on standard Linux and Windows servers, for use on-premises or cloud, and for data delivery of SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MySQL to Docker containers or conventional database instances.
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    glvertex

    glvertex

    Support for legacy OpenGL in core profiles

    The glVertex library emulates the legacy OpenGL API, which has been deprecated in OpenGL core profiles. It is also a convenience wrapper around GLSL shaders, VBOs and FBOs.
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    SH-Engine

    SH-Engine

    crossplatform multithreaded object-oriented render and audio engine

    SH-Engine - crossplatform multithreaded object-oriented render and audio engine. Based on OpenGL 3. Support for Windows and Linux. Contains 2D-graphics, 3D-scene and sound.
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    qa3dviewer

    simple 3d scene viewer for windows/linux/android

    Simple test for 3d scene viewing demonstrating usage of: Qt5.1: a bit of qml framework+lot of native (c++) OpenGL ES: portable windows/linux/android code QtCreator framework: compile on all platforms License: - 3d models were taken from The Guild 2 Renaissance. All rights belong to Nordic Games GmbH. Non-commercial usage with courtesy of Nordic Games GmbH. - trackball code inspired by apple cocoa help Note: - home made qml widgets (Qt5.1 compatible) - home made openGL...
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    X3DOM is a framework for integrating and manipulating (X)3D scenes as HTML5 DOM elements that are rendered via WebGL. The system allows defining 3D scene description and runtime behavior declaratively, without any low-level JavaScript or GLSL coding.
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  • Build innovative business apps powered by process automation Icon
    Build innovative business apps powered by process automation

    Connect workflows, teams and systems within one digital business transformation platform

    Manage your business as a unified system of interacting processes. Use BPMN 2.0 for low-code process modeling by business people. Follow your strategic goals with process architecture that always corresponds to the structure of an actual business.
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