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    Quality Management Software

    Ideal for small to medium-sized businesses. Pay for all the modules or only the ones you need.

    isoTracker Quality Management is a popular cloud-based quality management software (QMS) that is used by small to medium sized businesses on a worldwide basis. It helps to manage ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ISO 22000, ISO 17025, ISO 14001 systems...plus many similar other systems. It also conforms to the requirements of 21 CFR Part 11.
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    Self-hosted n8n: No-code AI workflows

    Connect workflows. Integrate data

    A free-to-use workflow automation tool, n8n lets you connect all your apps and data in one customizable, no-code platform. Design workflows and process data from a simple, unified dashboard.
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    Liferay Portal

    Liferay Portal

    The world's leading open source portal

    Liferay Portal is the world's leading enterprise open source portal framework, offering integrated Web publishing and content management, an enterprise service bus and service-oriented architecture, and compatibility with all major IT infrastructure. Check GitHub for our latest releases: https://github.com/liferay/liferay-portal/releases https://github.com/liferay/liferay-ide/releases
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    Portofino

    Portofino

    Create a webapp from an existing database in 30 seconds - Java/Groovy

    Portofino is a free and open source web platform that helps developers create outstanding enterprise applications by addressing three specific needs: productivity, features and architecture. Among its features: content management, CRUD, database connectivity, calendars, charts, security and easy customization using Groovy.
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    CoW is a "Controllable Wiki" and basic CMS that supports collaborative document creation with asynchonous off-line editing. CoW makes it easy to add interaction to static websites, and to support concurrent editing and off-line working using Subversion
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    Identifiers.org is a system providing resolvable and persistent identifiers, in the form of URIs, used to identify data for the scientific community, with a current focus on the Life Sciences domain. The provision of resolvable identifiers (URLs) fits well with the Semantic Web vision, and the Linked Data initiative. The resolving services of Identifiers.org rely on the information stored in the MIRIAM Registry.
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  • DriveStrike: Remote Wipe | Data Breach Protection Icon
    DriveStrike: Remote Wipe | Data Breach Protection

    . From Fortune 500 to small businesses with remote workers, every industry can gain from premium endpoint security.

    DriveStrike protects devices and data in the event of loss, theft, or use in remote locations. Remotely locate, lock, and wipe devices you manage to prevent data compromise. DriveStrike prevents data breaches to ensure confidentiality, compliance, and a competitive edge.
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    goeCMS is a rather complete (yet basic) Content Management System written over the Grails web framework. It already implements all the basic functionality for management of users, sections, articles, blocks, forums etc.
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    A web-based graphical interface to the AntDepo build and deployment framework. Webad provides both ad-hoc and scheduled execution of AntDepo commands.
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