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Terminal Emulators
Terminal emulators are software programs that replicate the functionality of a traditional terminal or command-line interface (CLI) within a graphical environment. These tools allow users to interact with their computer's operating system using text-based commands, offering access to system functions, file management, and programming tasks. Terminal emulators are commonly used by developers, system administrators, and power users for running scripts, managing servers, or debugging applications. They often support features such as tabbed windows, color schemes, customizable key bindings, and integration with remote systems through protocols like SSH. By providing a flexible and efficient way to work with the command line, terminal emulators enhance productivity in both local and remote computing environments.
Kiosk Software
Kiosk software is software designed to run on self-service kiosks, allowing users to interact with a digital interface for tasks like information retrieval, ordering, or payment. It often features a touch-based user interface that is intuitive and easy to navigate. Kiosk software can be customized to suit various industries, including retail, hospitality, transportation, and healthcare. It typically includes security features to prevent unauthorized access and protect sensitive data. Additionally, kiosk software is often designed for remote management, enabling businesses to monitor and update their kiosk systems efficiently.
Package Managers
Package managers are software tools that automate the process of installing, upgrading, configuring, and removing software packages. They simplify dependency management by ensuring that required libraries and modules are downloaded and updated correctly. Many package managers connect to online repositories, allowing developers and system administrators to access large ecosystems of software quickly. By standardizing installations and updates, they reduce errors, improve consistency, and save time in both development and production environments. Package managers are widely used across programming languages, operating systems, and frameworks to streamline software distribution and maintenance.
IoT Operating Systems
IoT operating systems (OS) are specialized software platforms designed to run on Internet of Things (IoT) devices, providing the necessary functionality for resource management, communication, and real-time processing. These operating systems are optimized for low power consumption, small memory footprints, and efficient processing, allowing IoT devices to operate in environments with limited resources. IoT operating systems typically offer features like device control, sensor management, connectivity protocols, and security to ensure that IoT devices perform reliably and securely. They are used in a variety of IoT applications, such as smart home devices, wearables, industrial machinery, and automotive systems.
Hosting Control Panels
Hosting control panels, also known as site management and web hosting control panels, are software tools that enable IT professionals to manage their website, servers, and hosting packages. Hosting control panels simplify the process of managing domains, email accounts, installing website and server applications, and more.
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.
Virtualization Software
Virtualization software enables the creation and management of virtual machines (VMs) that emulate physical computers. By abstracting the underlying hardware, it allows multiple operating systems to run on a single physical machine, improving resource utilization and flexibility. Virtualization provides an isolated environment for applications, increasing security and stability by preventing conflicts between different software systems. It also simplifies the management of IT infrastructure, as virtual machines can be easily created, cloned, and moved between different hosts. This technology is crucial for businesses looking to scale their operations, optimize resource usage, and improve disaster recovery processes.
Telephony Software
Telephony software is a type of communication technology that enables voice and video communication over telephone systems, computers, and the internet. These platforms are designed to manage, route, and track phone calls, messages, and multimedia communications within businesses or personal environments. Features of telephony software often include VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) support, call routing, interactive voice response (IVR), voicemail, call recording, and integration with customer relationship management (CRM) systems. Many telephony systems also include analytics tools for tracking call volumes, durations, and customer interactions. By improving communication efficiency and providing scalable solutions, telephony software is crucial for businesses looking to streamline their communication infrastructure.
Firewall Software
Firewall software is a security tool that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules. Acting as a barrier between a trusted internal network and untrusted external networks, firewalls help prevent unauthorized access and protect against cyber threats. They work by analyzing data packets and determining whether they should be allowed through based on set policies, blocking potentially harmful traffic. Modern firewalls often incorporate advanced features like intrusion prevention, application filtering, and deep packet inspection to strengthen security further. By providing this critical layer of protection, firewall software safeguards sensitive data and ensures the integrity of networked systems.
Configuration Management Software
Configuration management software is used to track and manage the configuration of systems, networks, and software throughout their lifecycle. It allows teams to automate the process of setting up and maintaining consistent configurations across multiple environments, reducing human error and ensuring standardization. This software helps monitor changes, providing version control and audit trails to maintain system integrity and compliance. It is especially useful in complex IT infrastructures, enabling teams to deploy, update, and scale systems efficiently. Configuration management software ultimately improves system reliability, reduces downtime, and facilitates collaboration among development and operations teams.
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    FrameworX

    FrameworX

    Tatsoft

    Tatsoft’s FrameworX is the complete, modern SCADA and IIoT platform for building high-performance industrial applications. Designed for edge-to-enterprise use, it unifies operations, data, and AI under one scalable, .NET-based architecture. Features include real-time data modeling, historian, alarms, reports, audit trails, scripting in C#, VB.NET, JavaScript, and Python, plus 100+ native drivers for PLCs, DCS, OPC, and MQTT (broker/client/SparkplugB). Build once—deploy anywhere with...
    Starting Price: $750
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    Atlantic.Net

    Atlantic.Net

    Atlantic.Net

    Atlantic.Net provides Cloud, GPU Cloud, Dedicated, Bare Metal Hosting, and Managed Services. From meeting the strictest security, privacy, and compliance requirements to ensuring a robust and scalable hosting environment, our hosting solutions are designed to help bring focus to your core business and applications. Our Compliance Hosting solutions are a perfect fit for financial services and healthcare organizations that require the most robust security levels for their data. Certified and...
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    Starting Price: $320.98 per month
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    ProHoster

    ProHoster

    ProHoster

    ProHoster.Info - Hosting is a service to provide resources for publishing information on a server, which is always on the Internet. The websites are hosted and stored on our servers which provide with the necessary technology in order to view the website on the internet. By purchasing the website hosting from us, you are also provided with a free domain name, DDoS protection, and an SSL certificate. Fast and reliable unlimited hosting with DDOS protection and free chips, such as the website...
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    Starting Price: $2.50 per month
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    Dia

    Dia

    The Dia Developers

    Dia is an open-source diagramming application that allows users to create a wide range of structured diagrams such as flowcharts, network layouts, and UML designs. Compatible with Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, Dia offers downloadable shape libraries and scripting options. It is licensed under GPLv2 and includes resources like documentation, bug trackers, and community support.
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    Eddie

    Eddie

    Eddie

    Eddie is a high availability clustering tool. It is an open source, 100% software solution written primarily in the functional programming language Erlang (www.erlang.org) and is available for Solaris, Linux and *BSD. At each site, certain servers are designated as Front End Servers. These servers are responsible for controlling and distributing incoming traffic across designated Back End Servers, and tracking the availability of Back End Web Servers within the site. Back End Servers may...
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    OpenLM

    OpenLM

    OpenLM.com

    ... running on Unix, Linux, MacOS, and Windows Operating systems. Infrastructure minimal hardware requirements • Dual core CPU • 4 GB memory (Recommended – 8 GB) • .NET Framework 4.7.2 or higher • Static MAC address (Cloud based servers must use ENI) The OpenLM Server can be installed on a Windows’ machine only.
    Starting Price: $1980.00/one-time
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    SysInfo

    SysInfo

    MagniComp

    SysInfo™ is a single system agent and viewer providing extensive IT asset inventory and configuration information for most major Linux, UNIX, Apple Macintosh, and Microsoft Windows platforms as well as leading NAS and SAN Storage Systems and logical volume software solutions. SysInfo provides extremely detailed system inventory and configuration of hardware, software, OS configuration, and storage asset management in XML and HTML --- all through a standalone Command Line Interface (CLI...
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    Infscape UrBackup Appliance
    A backup solution combining image and file backups for data safety, fast recovery time and long-term archival. Clients for Windows, MacOS and Linux, including changed block tracking for Windows, making it a one-stop solution for both workstation and server backup. Backup storage to local disks, AWS S3 (deduplicated, compressed and encrypted) or compatible storage, making it a very cost-effective way to backup cloud instances or on-premise servers/workstations. Appliance to appliance backup...
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    PVS-Studio

    PVS-Studio

    Program Verification Systems

    PVS-Studio is a tool for detecting bugs and security weaknesses in the source code of programs, written in C, C++, C# and Java. It works under 64-bit systems in Windows, Linux and macOS environments, and can analyze source code intended for 32-bit, 64-bit and embedded ARM platforms.
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    EnduraData EDpCloud
    Cross-platform real-time file replication for Windows, Linux, Mac, Solaris, AIX, OpenBSD, and more. EnduraData EDpCloud replicates and synchronizes data between different operating systems, geographic locations, cloud providers.
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    Apache Mesos

    Apache Mesos

    Apache Software Foundation

    Mesos is built using the same principles as the Linux kernel, only at a different level of abstraction. The Mesos kernel runs on every machine and provides applications (e.g., Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, Elasticsearch) with API’s for resource management and scheduling across entire datacenter and cloud environments. Native support for launching containers with Docker and AppC images.Support for running cloud native and legacy applications in the same cluster with pluggable scheduling policies. HTTP...
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    Azure Files

    Azure Files

    Microsoft

    Take advantage of fully managed file shares in the cloud that are accessible via the industry-standard Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. Mount file shares concurrently in the cloud or on-premises on Windows, Linux, and macOS. Plus, cache Azure file shares on Windows Servers with Azure File Sync for local access performance. Use premium shares for performance-sensitive, IO intensive workloads and standard shares for reliable, general purpose file storage.
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    Watchman Monitoring

    Watchman Monitoring

    Watchman Monitoring

    Watchman Monitoring is a Software as a Service (SaaS) offering which monitors the health of Mac, Linux, and Windows computers. Our monitoring system provides hourly reports on health issues such as disk I/O errors, backup functionality, and RAID status. Watchman Monitoring consists of two primary components: monitoring agent and monitoring server. The monitoring agent is installed using one of several quick and convenient methods. Once installed, the agent runs hourly and reports its...
    Starting Price: $75 per month
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    Polymorphing

    Polymorphing

    Polyverse

    Polyverse is a leading provider of zero-trust software cybersecurity solutions. Its Polymorphing technology protects against the most sophisticated attacks, even on unpatched and legacy systems. Used by governments and security-conscious organizations worldwide, Polyverse protects against memory exploits, script injections, supply-chain attacks and the like anywhere Linux runs, from devices to the cloud. CNBC has named Polyverse as one of the world’s top 100 startups. For more information...
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    Slurm
    Slurm Workload Manager, formerly known as Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management (SLURM), is a free, open-source job scheduler and cluster management system for Linux and Unix-like kernels. It's designed to manage compute jobs on high performance computing (HPC) clusters and high throughput computing (HTC) environments, and is used by many of the world's supercomputers and computer clusters.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Claws Mail

    Claws Mail

    The Claws Mail Team

    Claws Mail is an email client (and news reader), based on GTK+, featuring quick response, graceful, and sophisticated interface, easy configuration, intuitive operation, abundant features, extensibility and robustness and stability. The appearance and interface are designed to be familiar to new users coming from other popular email clients, as well as experienced users. Almost all commands are accessible with the keyboard. The messages are managed in the standard MH format, which features...
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    Sylpheed

    Sylpheed

    Sylpheed

    Sylpheed is a simple, lightweight but featureful, and easy-to-use e-mail client. Sylpheed provides intuitive user-interface. Sylpheed is also designed for keyboard-oriented operation, so Sylpheed can be widely used from beginners to power users. Sylpheed runs on many systems such as Windows, Linux, BSD, Mac OS X and other Unix-like systems. Sylpheed uses GTK+ GUI toolkit. The newest version of Sylpheed works with GTK+ 2.4 or later (2.6 or later is recommended). Sylpheed is a free...
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    Parrot OS

    Parrot OS

    Parrot Security

    Parrot is a worldwide community of developers and security specialists that work together to build a shared framework of tools to make their job easier, standardized and more reliable and secure. Parrot OS, the flagship product of Parrot Security is a GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian and designed with Security and Privacy in mind. It includes a full portable laboratory for all kinds of cyber security operations, from pentesting to digital forensics and reverse engineering, but it also...
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    ZCentral Remote Boost
    ..., with support for Windows, Linux®, and macOS. The software is included with every Z PC. ZCentral Remote Boost has helped the media and entertainment industry transition to a new way of working. By providing remote access to advanced computing, editors, artists and other creative professionals can now create and collaborate from anywhere. Now, with our revolutionary software, your power users can get a transformative remote experience.
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    Manjaro

    Manjaro

    Manjaro

    ..., and development environments. It is easily possible to run many popular Windows applications, using compatibility software such as Wine, PlayonLinux or Proton via Steam. The examples given here are far from comprehensive! Representing a perfect middle-ground for those who want good performance, full control, and cutting-edge software but also a degree of software stability.
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    Remotecontrol Desktop
    Free remote maintenance without data collection. You do not need to install Remotecontrol Desktop. All you have to do is start the software. The program can update itself automatically in the background. Remotecontrol Desktop uses the current DTLS protocol. DTLS-protected connections are considered tap-proof and protect against data manipulation. You can use the software on all common systems. No matter if Windows, MacOS or Linux. You can use this software privately and commercially. We offer...
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    openSUSE Tumbleweed

    openSUSE Tumbleweed

    openSUSE Project

    You install it once and enjoy it forever. No longer do you have to worry every six months about massive system upgrades that risk bricking your system. You get frequent updates that not only address vulnerabilities or squash bugs, but reflect latest features and developments, such as fresh kernels, fresh drivers and recent desktop environment versions. Updates are thoroughly tested against industry-grade quality standards, taking advantage of a build service other Linux distributions envy us...
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    Arista EOS

    Arista EOS

    Arista Networks

    ... integration with a wide range of third-party applications for virtualization, management, automation and orchestration services. Arista EOS is a fully programmable and highly modular, Linux-based network operation system, using familiar industry standard CLI and runs a single binary software image across the Arista switching family.
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    JupyterHub

    JupyterHub

    JupyterHub

    ... and Authenticator that work on Windows, but the JupyterHub defaults will not. Bugs reported on Windows will not be accepted, and the test suite will not run on Windows. Small patches that fix minor Windows compatibility issues (such as basic installation) may be accepted, however. For Windows-based systems, we would recommend running JupyterHub in a docker container or Linux VM.
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    OpenText Reflection Mobile
    Perform wherever, whenever administration on your UNIX/Linux systems and tackle tasks in the moment – from your favorite mobile device. With a look and feel optimized for mobile devices, plus single-touch commands, you'll spend less time configuring and get quickly to work on the projects that matter most. Move beyond cumbersome data entry with an enhanced keyboard and keybar. Interact with your applications as though you're using a full-function keyboard. Access common terminal application...
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    Entire Connection
    Terminal emulation software that connects Windows® users to applications on the mainframe, UNIX®, Linux®, OpenVMS, and BS2000 platforms. Available for Natural on the mainframe. Connect thousands of concurrent Microsoft® Windows® users to applications running on the mainframe, UNIX, Linux, OpenVMS, and BS2000 platforms with highly scalable terminal emulation software, Entire Connection. Protect your application from desktop access by requiring a user ID and password to open a terminal session...
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    Postfix

    Postfix

    Postfix

    What is Postfix? It is Wietse Venema's mail server that started life at IBM research as an alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Now at Google, Wietse continues to support Postfix. Postfix runs (or has run) on AIX, BSD, HP-UX, IRIX, LINUX, MacOS X, Solaris, Tru64 UNIX, and other UNIX systems. It requires ANSI C, a POSIX.1 library, and BSD sockets. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure. The outside has a definite Sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely...
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    SkySilk

    SkySilk

    SkySilk Cloud Services

    Click below for more information about SkySilk's Enterprise class Private Cloud, Managed Cloud and Hybrid Cloud Solutions. Choose from dozens of Linux apps & clean OS installs to deploy in seconds with just 1-click. Whether you're running a small cloud operation or part of an enterprise-level organization, SkySilk offers over 40 resource plans to ensure you have the right cloud VPS environment suitable for your projects.
    Starting Price: $4 per month
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    Ubuntu Core

    Ubuntu Core

    Canonical

    ... you can find the best Linux apps packaged as snaps to install on your Ubuntu device and get started with your secure IoT journey.
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    Torizon

    Torizon

    Toradex

    Torizon makes developers more productive and helps them create easy-to-maintain products. Integrated over-the-air updates and device monitoring allow you to ship earlier, patch bugs in the field, deliver new features and detect issues faster. Software containerization simplifies maintenance and provides an additional layer of robustness. Torizon is constantly validated on Toradex System on Modules (SoMs) to ensure that you can fully focus on your application, rather than the operating...