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Puppet Enterprise
published by: Puppet Labs
Puppet Enterprise is IT automation software that gives system administrators the power to easily automate repetitive tasks, quickly deploy critical applications, and proactively manage infrastructure changes, on-premise or in the cloud.
Streemfire
published by: Streemfire GmbH
Streemfire is the on-demand media management and media player service for personal or professional videos, photos and soundfiles.
OPharma Transactional Server
published by: ORIGIS CONSULTING S.C.
Loyalty, Adhrence & Patient Programs Transactional Server
OrveeCRM
published by: ORIGIS CONSULTING S.C.
OrveeCRM es un CRM en plataforma cloud para la administración y operación de programas de lealtad y apego.
FatDB
published by: FatCloud LLC
FatDB is the next generation NoSQL database for Windows users that goes beyond NoSQL by integrating Map Reduce, a file management system, a high-speed cache, and application services. The result is a high performance database that is able to deliver scale-out applications across tens or hundreds of nodes.
miiCard Identity as a Service (IDaaS)
published by: miiCard (My Internet Identity)
miiCard (My Internet Identity) is a global Identity as a Service (IDaaS) solution that proves ‘you are who you say you are’ purely online and in minutes, to the same level as a physical passport or photo ID check.
Innofactor Cloud Publishing
published by: Innofactor
Innofactor® Cloud Publishing™ is a cloud-based SharePoint add-on that makes publishing from SharePoint simple. It allows the import of static website templates (design, CSS, images, JavaScript, etc.) that have been created and configured outside SharePoint. The templates are subsequently available and ready to be filled with content from SharePoint. Furthermore all websites published with Innofactor Cloud Publishing are hosted on Innofactor's Windows Azure subscription.
