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Component Libraries
Component libraries are preconfigured sets of components, designs, styles, and code that enable developers and designers to build and design applications in a more efficient and streamlined way. A component library, also known as a UI component library, can be used across programming languages and frameworks to speed up and simplify design and development.
Component Content Management Systems (CCMS)
Component content management systems, abbreviated "CCMS", are similar to traditional content management systems (CMS), but offer a higher level of detail and structured data capabilities. Instead of managing freeform content, CCMS software allows content to managed at a deeper level, such as assets, paragraphs, words, topics, and more. Component content management systems often use XML data architecture such as DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture) or DocBook. CCMS suites allow for robust search functionality due to the granularity of the content being managed.
ERP Software
ERP (enterprise resource planning) software is a type of business management system that integrates internal and external management information across an entire organization. It typically includes modules related to finance, human resources, sales, inventory, operations and more. ERP systems are designed to help organizations optimize their processes and connect them with customers, vendors and partners. They provide real-time insights into data so companies can make better decisions quickly.
Smart City Software
Smart city software, also known as smart cities software, enables municipal governments and city planners to integrate IoT monitoring, tracking, and management into the infrastructure of a city. The goal of smart city software is to improve all aspects of a city, including safety, city management, resident wellbeing, traffic reduction, and more.
Succession Planning Software
Succession planning software helps organizations identify and develop internal talent to fill key leadership and critical roles in the future. These tools support businesses in mapping out their workforce's potential, ensuring that there is a pipeline of qualified candidates ready for promotion or transition when needed. Succession planning software typically includes features like skill gap analysis, talent assessments, and career path planning to help identify high-potential employees and prepare them for leadership positions. The software also assists with tracking employee performance, monitoring development goals, and aligning succession plans with the overall business strategy. By streamlining the succession planning process, these tools help organizations minimize the risk of leadership gaps and ensure business continuity.
IT Management Software
IT management software is software used to help organizations and IT teams improve operational efficiency. It can be used for tasks such as tracking assets, monitoring networks and equipment, managing workflows, and resolving technical issues. It helps streamline processes to ensure businesses are running smoothly. IT management software can also provide accurate reporting and analytics that enable better decision-making.
Cloud Monitoring Software
Cloud monitoring software enables organizations and IT professionals to monitor all processes related to their cloud infrastructure and cloud applications. Cloud monitoring tools provide reporting, monitoring, tracking, and resource management tools for companies that want to accurately monitor and gain visibility into their cloud environment.
Network Management Software
Network management software is software used by organizations to monitor and control their computer networks. It collects data on network performance, identifies potential issues, and allows for remote management of devices. This software often includes features such as network mapping, traffic analysis, and security monitoring. It can be used to optimize network performance, troubleshoot problems, and reduce downtime. Many options are available on the market today from various vendors with varying levels of complexity and functionality.
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    ManageEngine Applications Manager
    ManageEngine Applications Manager is an enterprise-ready platform designed to monitor an entire application ecosystem of a business organization. Our platform helps IT and DevOps teams get visibility into all the dependent components within their application stack. With Applications Manager, it becomes easier to monitor the performance of mission-critical web applications, web servers, databases, cloud services, middleware, ERP systems, messaging components, and more. It has tons...
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    Starting Price: $395.00/Year
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    VEEUE

    VEEUE

    ADCom Solutions

    ... leveraging standard APIs and protocols including SNMP, WinRM and SSH. VEEUE™ correlates information across your environment to provide clear visualization of connected components by the services they support. See the state of all IT services and predict which ones could be impacted by events or outages from a single dashboard. We designed VEEUE™ to be a complete managed services solution that simplifies your complex world of IT.
    Starting Price: $5.29 MRR
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    IncidentHub

    IncidentHub

    IncidentHub

    IncidentHub monitors status pages of hundreds of third-party cloud and SaaS services, providing a centralized tool for vendor outage alerts and maintenance reminders in one place. It allows users to view active incidents at a glance on a single aggregated status page and drill down into details for debugging. The service helps reduce alert fatigue by enabling users to fine-tune notifications, selecting specific components to monitor and adjusting alert frequency based on service criticality...
    Starting Price: $19/month
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    Catchpoint

    Catchpoint

    Catchpoint Systems

    ... beyond the firewall. Get specific alerts when something goes wrong and learn how each component of your service delivery chain affects users. Verify the signals that you receive when you combine synthetic and real user monitoring.
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    ScienceLogic

    ScienceLogic

    ScienceLogic

    Discover all components within your enterprise – standard and unique – across physical, virtual and cloud. Collect and store a variety of data in a clean and normalized data lake. Understand relationships between infrastructure, applications and business services. Use this context to gain actionable insights. Integrate and share data across technologies and your IT ecosystem in real-time. Apply multi-directional integrations to automate both responsive and proactive actions at cloud scale. See...
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    TrueSight Infrastructure Management
    Gain greater efficiency by moving from the traditional bottom-up approach to IT infrastructure management. Business monitoring and event management: Detect and analyze events that have an impact on the business and act accordingly. Define and perform telemetry from the end-user perspective to troubleshoot business problems, rather than blindly trying to resolve state changes in infrastructure components. By digging into the underlying infrastructure metrics, events, and logs, TrueSight enables...
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    Serverless360
    ... with extensive monitoring. Simulate test environment, monitor partitions, check for active clients and much more. Auto clean blobs. Monitor storage account components on their state and properties. Monitor Products, Endpoints and Operations at multiple perspectives. Auto manage APIM state. Manage and monitor Azure Relays including Hybrid relays along with analytics. Detect HTTP errors, CPU time, Garbage collection and health of the Azure Web Apps.
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    Ceeview

    Ceeview

    Ceeview AS

    ... uses its own proprietary Service Modeling technology to orchestrate relationships between IT infrastructure components and IT Services, e.g. digital user experience. This enables IT Operations to manage their obligations in the most efficient way to meet the business needs of internal and external users. - Cloud Cost & Budget Monitoring - Service & Business Monitoring - SLA Monitoring & Reporting - Infrastructure Monitoring - Application Monitoring
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    Centreon

    Centreon

    Centreon

    ... to private and public cloud environments, all the way to the edge of the network, where smart devices and customers combine to create business value. Centreon is constantly current, able to support the most dynamic environments. With auto-discovery capabilities it can keep track of Software-Defined Network (SDN) elements, AWS or Azure cloud assets, Wi-Fi access points or any other component of today’s agile IT infrastructure.
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