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    Build innovative business apps powered by process automation

    Connect workflows, teams and systems within one digital business transformation platform

    Manage your business as a unified system of interacting processes. Use BPMN 2.0 for low-code process modeling by business people. Follow your strategic goals with process architecture that always corresponds to the structure of an actual business.
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    Securing the Cloud Made Easy

    Multi-cloud security delivered — now and in the future.

    Designed for organizations operating in the cloud who need complete, centralized visibility of their entire cloud estate and want more time and resources dedicated to remediating the actual risks that matter, Orca Security is an agentless cloud Security Platform that provides security teams with 100% coverage their entire cloud environment.
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    observer_cli

    observer_cli

    Visualize Erlang/Elixir Nodes On The Command Line

    Observer CLI is a library to be dropped into any beam nodes, to be used to assist DevOps people to diagnose problems in production nodes. Provide a high-performance tool usable both in development and production settings. Focus on important and detailed information about real-time running systems. Keep minimal consumption. Increments are values that are mostly useful when compared to a previous one to have an idea of what they're doing because otherwise, they'd never stop increasing: bytes in and out of the node, number of garbage collector runs, words of memory that were garbage collected, and the global reductions count for the node. Total scheduler utilization will equal 1.0 when all schedulers have been active all the time between the two refresh intervals. The result being that there is a decent chunk of CPU usage that would be mostly free for scheduling actual Erlang work (assuming the schedulers are busy waiting more than trying to select tasks to run).
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