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  • A warehouse and inventory management software that scales with your business. Icon
    A warehouse and inventory management software that scales with your business.

    For leading 3PLs and high-volume brands searching for an advanced WMS

    Logiwa is a leader in cloud-native fulfillment technology, revolutionizing high-volume fulfillment for third-party logistics (3PLs), B2B and B2C fulfillment networks, and direct-to-consumer brands. Our flagship product, Logiwa IO, is an advanced Fulfillment Management System (FMS) designed to scale operations in the digital era. Logiwa elevates digital warehousing to new heights, ensuring dynamic and efficient fulfillment processes. Our commitment to AI-driven technology, combined with a focus on customer-centricity, equips businesses to adeptly navigate and excel in rapidly changing market landscapes. Discover the future of smart fulfillment and how you can fulfill brilliantly with Logiwa IO.
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  • Silverware is an enterprise-grade hospitality platform built for hotels, resorts, and complex multi-venue operations. Icon
    Silverware is an enterprise-grade hospitality platform built for hotels, resorts, and complex multi-venue operations.

    Silverware powers high-end hospitality environments

    Silverware is built for hotel, resort, and multi-venue hospitality operators who need enterprise-grade control, deep integrations, and always-on reliability to run complex operations at scale.
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    POSIX Threads for Windows

    An implementation of the POSIX threads API for Windows

    Also known as "pthreads-win32", POSIX Threads for Windows implements a large subset of the threads related API from the Single Unix Specification Version 3. Conformance and quality are high priorities of this mature library. Development began in 1998 and has continued with numerous significant professional contributions. Please note:- whilst PThreads4W can be built and run by it, MinGW64 includes it's own default POSIX Threads library called "winpthreads".
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    CLIck

    CLIck

    a CLI generator and and SW library

    ...CLIck is written in ANSI C and tested on C and C++ applications on several architectures. It doesn't depend on any external library and uses only a very small subset of POSIX APIs. Despite the project name, you won't need your mouse at all!
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    rtusd is a foundation set of real time enabled User Space Devices/Drivers designed to link to HRT high resolution Timer controlled POSIX threads and link re-factored Linux hdw drivers for 2.6.18+. rtusd propogates Linux RT to user space generically.
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    libqmsg is an implementation of well-known Send/Receive/Reply messaging model using Linux shared memory and POSIX message queues.
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    Discover the power of eDiscovery for law firms.

    Streamline your legal processes and ensure compliance with our eDiscovery company.

    DWR eDiscovery allows legal professionals to process, analyze, review, and produce documents that are relevant to litigation and other legal disclosure obligations. Our tools allow easy ingestion and analysis of client and opposing party documents using a comprehensive set of document review features including AI search, keyword search, keyword highlighting, metadata filtering, marking documents, privilege log management, redactions, and a range of analysis tools to help users best understand their document corpus.
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    CELIB is ANSI C/POSIX layer library for Windows CE devices developped by Rainer Keuchel. It allows to port existing software to run on handheld and pocket devices. This project is devoted to maintaining the library.
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