FusionAuth
FusionAuth is a modern, developer-focused identity and access management platform built to give you full control over your authentication stack. Whether you’re building a startup app or managing enterprise-scale infrastructure, FusionAuth delivers all the must-have features — from login and SSO to advanced protocols like OAuth2, OIDC, SAML, and WebAuthn — in a self-hostable or cloud-native package.
Designed with developers in mind, FusionAuth integrates seamlessly with any language, framework, or architecture. Every capability is API-first and built for extensibility, so you can tailor authentication workflows without getting locked into rigid, inflexible systems.
FusionAuth supports all the key use cases — user registration, multi-factor authentication (MFA), passwordless login, role-based access control, and more — while helping you stay compliant with GDPR, HIPAA, PCI, and other regulatory standards.
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Epsilon3
Epsilon3 is an AI-powered procedure and resource management tool designed for teams building, testing, and operating advanced products and systems.
✔ Standardize & Optimize Processes
Our interoperable procedure execution system replaces inefficient checklists managed with paper, spreadsheets, docs, and outdated planning tools. Automatically track every step to ensure quality, consistency, and traceability.
✔ Fuel Rapid Iteration & Innovation
Built-in version control, conditional workflows, and real-time data synchronization keep teams on the same page. Enable continuous improvement and quick, data-driven decisions to stay far ahead of the competition.
✔ Streamline & Scale Operations
Securely integrate siloed systems and automate error-prone tasks to boost productivity and prevent delays. Simplify training, reduce costs, and maintain efficiency as your operations expand to meet demand.
Trusted by industry leaders like NASA, Firefly Aerospace, and Commonwealth Fusion.
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Scratch
Scratch is a free visual programming language and online community where anyone can create their own stories, games, and animations. Developed by the MIT Media Lab, Scratch is designed primarily for users aged 8–16, but it is used by all ages and has a sizeable adult user base. The platform utilizes a block-based interface, allowing users to drag and connect code blocks to create programs, making it accessible for beginners. Scratch is used in many different settings, schools, museums, libraries, community centers, and homes. The platform supports over 70 languages, enabling a global community of users to share and remix projects. As of February 2023, the Scratch community has more than 103 million users and over 123 million shared projects. The website offers resources for parents and educators, including guides and tutorials to support learning and teaching. Scratch is taught and used in after-school centers, schools, and colleges, as well as other public knowledge institutions.
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