Turn traffic into pipeline and prospects into customers
For account executives and sales engineers looking for a solution to manage their insights and sales data
Docket is an AI-powered sales enablement platform designed to unify go-to-market (GTM) data through its proprietary Sales Knowledge Lake™ and activate it with intelligent AI agents. The platform helps marketing teams increase pipeline generation by 15% by engaging website visitors in human-like conversations and qualifying leads. For sales teams, Docket improves seller efficiency by 33% by providing instant product knowledge, retrieving collateral, and creating personalized documents. Built for GTM teams, Docket integrates with over 100 tools across the revenue tech stack and offers enterprise-grade security with SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, and ISO 27001 compliance. Customers report improved win rates, shorter sales cycles, and dramatically reduced response times. Docket’s scalable, accurate, and fast AI agents deliver reliable answers with confidence scores, empowering teams to close deals faster.
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Inventory and Order Management Software for Multichannel Sellers
Avoid stockouts, overselling, and losing control as your business grows.
We are the most powerful inventory and order management platform for Amazon, Walmart, and multichannel product sellers. Centralize orders, product information, and fulfillment operations to run more efficiently, sell more products, and stay compliant with marketplace requirements so you can grow profitably.
SUIT (Scripting Using Integrated Templates) is a template framework that allows you to define your own syntax through user-defined rules. There are PHP and Python versions. This page is also the home of subprojects, Such as TIE, a template manager.
Apache Cayenne, Wicket, CXF, GWT, EJB examples as a framework
Yet another (different) framework.
Examples around Apache Cayenne. Using different technologies like
Apache CXF
Google Web Toolkit
EJB
Apache Wicket
Eclipse RCP
Java
ANSI C
Perl
Python
Bash
WE MOVED TO GITHUB.COM !! All sources are now in git on github.com - search for yafra project. Thanks sf.net for the very good service in the past - but now it was time to move on!