Business password and access manager solution for IT security teams
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European businesses use Uniqkey to simplify password management, reclaim IT control and reduce password-based cyber risk. All in one super easy-to-use tool.
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Workable Hiring Software - Hire The Best People, Fast
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Workable is the preferred software for today's recruiting industry and HR teams, trusted by over 6,000 companies to streamline their hiring processes. Finding the right person for the job has never been easier—users now possess the ability to manage multiple hiring pipelines at once, from posting a job to sourcing candidates. Workable is also seamlessly integrated between desktop and mobile, allowing admins full control and flexibility all in the ATS without needing additional software.
GSN is a middleware (extendible software infrastructure) for rapid deployment and integration of heterogeneous wireless sensor networks. It is tested with Mica2, Mica2Dot, TinyNodes, Wisenode ,Wired & Wireless cameras, several RFID readers,...
Photograph, manage, view, compare, document healing processes and archive digital pictures fully integrated into doctor's practice systems. Take a photo and immediately see how the picture gets archived to your current patient automatically.
MoCapTracker is a project containing two main programs: First program is ARTrackingDump which writes Motion Capture data of A.R.Track-systems to a MySQL database. Second program is MoCapTracker which analyzes this data.
JetClass, Java net-class application, allows virtual lectures to be held by teachers and students located in front of their computers, somewhere around the globe. It's written in Pure Java, relying on CORBA for network communications.
The Mobile Media Metadata project leverages context, content, and community of mobile media capture to predict sharing and content. MMM uses HIIT's Symbian app to generate metadata for a web-based application developed by Garage Cinema Research Berkeley