Paladin Point of Sale is a powerful retail management system designed to simplify daily store operations for independent retailers.
It enables businesses to sell from anywhere using mobile point-of-sale tools while also providing a ready-built online store for seamless omnichannel
Paladin Point of Sale is ideal for independent retailers in hardware, lumber, pharmacy, and specialty retail industries seeking an easy-to-use, industry-specific POS system with strong support and flexibility.
Learn More
Boon: The Agile Referral Hiring Platform
Tap your entire community to hire better talent, faster
Boon's agile referral platform expands your recruiting power through AI, automation, integrations, and gamification.
...It provides a full-featured backend management interface along with customer-facing mobile and web portals. Litemall supports common e-commerce features such as product catalog, order processing, payment integration, user management, and statistical analysis, making it easy to customize and deploy a standalone online store.
Provides a set of tools for processing text, such as text extraction and classification. Classification implementations to be implemented include: Bayesian and Statistical (N-gram).
A fully customizable, extensible, scalable computational engine pluggable with various statistical and mathematical engines (R, Matlab, Octave, scilab...) The main focus and datatype considered is timeseries: the project contains also a portable and effi
Java Test Framework is another scripting environment, but with a Swing GUI (possible Swing Application Framework), version control on configuration files, profiling on the run, database storage and statistical processing on the results.
Web application providing analysis of biomedical relationships.
...Built using the Grails web application framework (http://grails.org/) with MySQL (http://www.mysql.com/) as a back-end datastore and utilizing R (http://www.r-project.org/) for statistical analysis.
Developed by the Dana Farber Cancer Institute (http://compbio.dfci.harvard.edu/) and Entagen (http://www.entagen.com).