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  • SoftCo: Enterprise Invoice and P2P Automation Software Icon
    SoftCo: Enterprise Invoice and P2P Automation Software

    For companies that process over 20,000 invoices per year

    SoftCo Accounts Payable Automation processes all PO and non-PO supplier invoices electronically from capture and matching through to invoice approval and query management. SoftCoAP delivers unparalleled touchless automation by embedding AI across matching, coding, routing, and exception handling to minimize the number of supplier invoices requiring manual intervention. The result is 89% processing savings, supported by a context-aware AI Assistant that helps users understand exceptions, answer questions, and take the right action faster.
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    Loan management software that makes it easy.

    Ideal for lending professionals who are looking for a feature rich loan management system

    Bryt Software is ideal for lending professionals who are looking for a feature rich loan management system that is intuitive and easy to use. We are 100% cloud-based, software as a service. We believe in providing our customers with fair and honest pricing. Our monthly fees are based on your number of users and we have a minimal implementation charge.
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    Orange ORM

    Orange ORM

    The ultimate ORM for Node and Typescript

    Orange ORM is a lightweight, reflection-free ORM for Go that emphasizes performance and direct control. It provides a SQL-like fluent API and struct tagging system to map Go structs to database tables. Orange ORM supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite, making it suitable for fast, embedded, or minimal-dependency applications.
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    Sequelize

    Sequelize

    A promise-based multi SQL dialect Node.js ORM

    Sequelize is a promise-based Node.js ORM for Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite and Microsoft SQL Server. It features solid transaction support, relations, eager and lazy loading, read replication and more. Sequelize follows SEMVER. Supports Node v6 and above to use ES6 features. Sequelize v5 was released on March 13, 2019. Official TypeScript typings are now included. Sequelize can be used since the beginning in order to automate the creation of every table in your database.
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    node-orm2

    node-orm2

    Object Relational Mapping

    Supported: 4.0 + If using Nodejs >= 14 & Postgres, you must use pg driver >= 8.1. v7 doesn't work correctly (tests time out). Tests are run on Travis CI If you want you can run tests locally. Create Models, sync, drop, bulk create, get, find, remove, count, aggregated functions. Create Model associations, find, check, create and remove. Define custom validations (several builtin validations, check instance properties before saving - see enforce for details). Model instance caching and...
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    Developed by the manteiner Klederson Bueno, phpBurn is a MVC FRAMEWORK for PHP usage, initialy born as an ORM like hibernate and Nhibernate it allows you to create more and faster using OO concepts and patterns with a log of time gain.
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  • Field Sales+ for MS Dynamics 365 and Salesforce Icon
    Field Sales+ for MS Dynamics 365 and Salesforce

    Maximize your sales performance on the go.

    Bring Dynamics 365 and Salesforce wherever you go with Resco’s solution. With powerful offline features and reliable data syncing, your team can access CRM data on mobile devices anytime, anywhere. This saves time, cuts errors, and speeds up customer visits.
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    CLI, Dot.net SubSonic Transaction layer for Mysql, Oracle, Sqlite for monoDevelop. Proof of Concept. This is for developpers developping...
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