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  • Self-hosted password manager Icon
    Self-hosted password manager

    Developed and headquartered in Europe (Barcelona, Spain), Passwork meets GDPR, NIS2, ENS and other European regulatory requirements by design.

    On-premise solution with double encryption and certified development processes for maximum protection of corporate data. Zero‑knowledge architecture ensures your passwords never leave your infrastructure.
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    SIEM | API Security | Log Management Software

    AI-Powered Security and IT Operations Without Compromise.

    Built on the Graylog Platform, Graylog Security is the industry’s best-of-breed threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) solution. It simplifies analysts’ day-to-day cybersecurity activities with an unmatched workflow and user experience while simultaneously providing short- and long-term budget flexibility in the form of low total cost of ownership (TCO) that CISOs covet. With Graylog Security, security analysts can:
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    CloudTest-Cloud java unit test framework

    CloudTest-Cloud java unit test framework

    A redefined framework with new approach and methodology for unit test

    CloudTest is a redefined unit testing approach and methodology, which can make your testing jobs become much more easy and efficient. It is a pure java lightweight framework integrated test cases management, test data management, assert management, automation regression, performance monitor and test report in one.
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    Cray Containment Domains

    Cray Containment Domains

    Containment Domains are a framework for computational resiliency

    CDs can be thought of as a mechanism to support fine-grained, hierarchical, application-directed, uncoordinated checkpoint and restore. Containment Domains (CDs) were created to allow an application to recover in the face of various types of component failures, including hard (e.g. persistent) and soft (e.g. transient) hardware failures, transient software failures, and complete node failures.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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