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    EHS Software and Management System

    ERA offers the only full EHS&Q platform with advanced automation to drive your complete compliance.

    ERA Environmental Software Solutions develops web-based EHS management software for small, medium, and large manufacturers needing to comply with federal, provincial, and state regulations, monitor their air, water, and waste emissions and other environmental outputs, author and manage Safety Data Sheets (SDS) in more than 40 languages, or standardize their Health and Safety procedures for incident and inspection tracking, training delivery, and audit management. The platform also supports comprehensive reporting for programs like TRI, Tier II, Title V, NEI, and NPRI. Companies across the automotive, aerospace, general manufacturing, and paints and coatings industries, to name a few, rely on ERA’s all-in-one, SOC 2 Type II certified SaaS for complete coverage of their EHS needs.
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    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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    Waxeye is a parser generator based on parsing expression grammars (PEGs). It supports C, Java, Javascript, Python, Ruby and Scheme.
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    jsBison is a parser generator which can read bison style grammar definitions and generates according parsers written solely in javascript. Therefore, using jsBison it is easily possible to perform "real" parsing on websites on the client side.
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