Unified cloud-based platform for dialing, emailing, appointment scheduling, lead management and much more.
Adversus is an outbound dialing solution that helps you streamline your call strategies, automate manual processes, and provide valuable insights to improve your outbound workflows and efficiency.
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Comet Backup - Fast, Secure Backup Software for MSPs
Fast, Secure Backup Software for Businesses and IT Providers
Comet is a flexible backup platform, giving you total control over your backup environment and storage destinations.
Rifidi is a middleware and development platform for RFID. With Rifidi you can prototype an RFID application down to the core RFID Hardware and using Rifidi Edge you can easily develop business rules to turn RFID events into real business applications.
Java-RFID is a Java programming library for RFID. Its goal is to create an RFID kit-agnostic API ala JDBC. Thus, programmers will write the same code to communicate with any RFID kit. It has been tested with Texas Instruments and Microchip RFID kits.
Run applications fast and securely in a fully managed environment
Cloud Run is a fully-managed compute platform that lets you run your code in a container directly on top of scalable infrastructure.
Run frontend and backend services, batch jobs, deploy websites and applications, and queue processing workloads without the need to manage infrastructure.
The Fosstrak ALE Middleware is an RFID middleware solution that supports the EPCglobal ALE middleware. It connects to RFID readers that support the LLRP protocol, but also a mechanism to connect those with proprietary protocols.
The objective of Accada HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) is to provide a hardware abstraction and a standardized interface to proprietary RFID systems. Accada HAL allows the integration of RFID readers into the Accada Reader and Accada ALE modules.
The objective of this project is to create an implementation of the EPCglobal reader protocol, for use by application developers, that will provide a uniform interface to today's major RFID reader platforms. See http://www.accada.org for more details.