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    Apache SkyWalking Java Agent

    Apache SkyWalking Java Agent

    The Java agent for Apache SkyWalking

    SkyWalking-Java: The Java Agent for Apache SkyWalking, which provides native tracing/metrics/logging abilities for Java projects. SkyWalking: an APM(application performance monitor) system, specially designed for microservices, cloud-native and container-based (Docker and Kubernetes) architectures.
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    Harvy Open Trouble Ticketing System

    Harvy Open Trouble Ticketing System

    Harvy is an enterprise-class, telco friendly trouble ticketing system

    Harvy is the younger brother of Kuwaiba Open Network Inventory. It aims to be an enterprise-class trouble ticketing system, focused on providing support for complex work flows and integration with other OSS (Operations Support Systems) and BSS (Business Support System) in the context of eTOM and Frameworx/NGOSS directives. Although it was born as a solution for small and mid-sized telecommunications operators, it can also be used in environments with standard networking infrastructure, such...
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    flom

    flom

    Free Lock Manager

    FLoM is a free open source distributed lock manager that can be used to synchronize shell commands, scripts and custom developed software. When used in a shell environment, FLoM manages process synchronization in the same way that "nice" manages process prioritization. Shell commands, scripts and custom programs can be synchronized inside a single system or in a network of IP connected systems. FLoM supports different types of abstract resources: simple, numeric, set, hierarchical and...
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    A lightweight, platform-neutral framework for decoupled communications. Development has moved to http://github.com/lwes/
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    DAD is a Windows event log and syslog management tool that allows you to aggregate logs from hundreds to thousands of systems in real time. DAD requires no agents on the servers or workstations. Correlation and analysis is driven through a web front end.
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