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  • SIEM | API Security | Log Management Software Icon
    SIEM | API Security | Log Management Software

    AI-Powered Security and IT Operations Without Compromise.

    Built on the Graylog Platform, Graylog Security is the industry’s best-of-breed threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) solution. It simplifies analysts’ day-to-day cybersecurity activities with an unmatched workflow and user experience while simultaneously providing short- and long-term budget flexibility in the form of low total cost of ownership (TCO) that CISOs covet. With Graylog Security, security analysts can:
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  • Stigg | SaaS Monetization and Entitlements API Icon
    Stigg | SaaS Monetization and Entitlements API

    For developers in need of a tool to launch pricing plans faster and build better buying experiences

    A monetization platform is a standalone middleware that sits between your application and your business applications, as part of the modern enterprise billing stack. Stigg unifies all the APIs and abstractions billing and platform engineers had to build and maintain in-house otherwise. Acting as your centralized source of truth, with a highly scalable and flexible entitlements management, rolling out any pricing and packaging change is now a self-service, risk-free, exercise.
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    90DaysOfDevOps

    90DaysOfDevOps

    The journey towards a better foundational knowledge of DevOps

    This repository is used to document my journey on getting a better foundational knowledge of DevOps. I will be starting this journey on the 1st January 2022 but the idea is that we take 90 days which just so happens to be January 1st to March 31st. The reason for documenting these days is so that others can take something from it and also hopefully enhance the resources. The goal is to take 90 days, 1 hour a day, to tackle over 13 areas of DevOps to foundational knowledge. This will not cover all things DevOps but it will cover the areas that I feel will benefit my learning and understanding overall. What is and why do we use DevOps. Learning a Programming Language. Knowing Linux Basics. Understand Networking. Stick to one Cloud Provider. Use Git Effectively. Automate Configuration Management. Learn Infrastructure as Code. And much more!
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Lando

    Lando

    A development tool for all your projects that is fast, easy, powerful

    Push-button development environments hosted on your computer or in the cloud. Automate your developer workflow and share it with your team. Lando creates your dev environment and seeds it. Because you dont have time to configure Docker, debug tooling, or any of that space snarge. Make yourself at home in the stars. Pull projects down from Lando's hosting partners. Use your favorite IDE. See CLI tools working out-of-the-box. Distribute working dev environments to your whole team. Junior devs get a rocket boost while senior devs can tune settings to make their best astro racer. The local development and DevOps tool trusted by professional developers across the galaxy. Free yourself from the mind-forged manacles of lesser dev tools. Save time, headaches, frustration and do more real work. Quickly specify and painlessly spin up the services and tooling needed to develop all their projects.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    mslearn-tailspin-spacegame-web

    mslearn-tailspin-spacegame-web

    Code used in Microsoft Learn modules to support Azure DevOps

    The Tailspin Space Game Web project is a sample application created by Microsoft as part of its learning resources. It’s a web-based game application used in Microsoft Learn modules and documentation to demonstrate concepts such as Azure App Services, continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, and DevOps practices with GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines. The project is intentionally lightweight and easy to deploy so learners can quickly experiment with cloud deployment, testing, monitoring, and scaling scenarios while focusing on modern DevOps workflows.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    DevOps Bash Tools

    DevOps Bash Tools

    800+ DevOps Bash Scripts - AWS, GCP, Kubernetes, Docker, CI/CD, APIs

    Scripts for many popular DevOps technologies, see Inventory below for more details. Advanced configs for common tools like Git, vim, screen, tmux, PostgreSQL psql etc. CI configs for most major Continuous Integration products (see CI builds page) CI scripts for a drop-in framework of standard checks to run in all CI builds, CI detection, accounting for installation differences across CI environments, root vs user, virtualenvs etc. API scripts auto-handling authentication, tokens and other details to quickly query popular APIs with a few keystrokes just supplying the /path/endpoint. Advanced Bash environment - .bashrc + .bash.d/*.sh - aliases, functions, colouring, dynamic Git & shell behaviour enhancements, automatic pathing for installations and major languages like Python, Perl, Ruby, NodeJS, Golang across Linux distributions and Mac. See .bash.d/README.md. Installs the best systems packages.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • Planview is the leading end-to-end platform for Strategic Portfolio Management (SPM) and Digital Product Development (DPD) Icon
    Planview is the leading end-to-end platform for Strategic Portfolio Management (SPM) and Digital Product Development (DPD)

    Manage project and product portfolios enterprise-wide

    Planview AdaptiveWork (formerly Clarizen) with embedded AI helps you proactively plan and deliver any type and size of portfolio, project, and work. Gain AI-enhanced visibility and insights, drive collaboration, and achieve better business outcomes across your organization.
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