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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.
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.
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.
Software Deployment Tools
Software deployment tools, also known as software distribution tools, are software tools used to automate the process of installing, configuring, and updating software on multiple devices or servers. These tools can be used for both on-premises and cloud-based deployments. They typically support a range of operating systems and can handle various types of software, including web applications, databases, and system updates. Some deployment tools offer additional features such as rollbacks and integrations with other software development tools. The choice of which tool to use depends on the specific needs and preferences of the organization deploying the software.
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    ManageEngine Endpoint Central
    ManageEngine Endpoint Central is built to secure the digital workplace while also giving IT teams complete control over their enterprise endpoints. It delivers a security-first approach by combining advanced endpoint protection with comprehensive management, allowing IT teams to manage the entire endpoint lifecycle, all from a single console. With automated patching across Windows, Mac, Linux and 1,000+ third-party applications, it ensures vulnerabilities are mitigated before attackers can...
    Starting Price: $795.00/one-time
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    NinjaOne

    NinjaOne

    NinjaOne

    NinjaOne automates the hardest parts of IT, delivering visibility, security, and control over all endpoints for more than 20,000 customers. The NinjaOne automated endpoint management platform is proven to increase productivity, reduce security risk, and lower costs for IT teams and managed service providers. The company seamlessly integrates with a wide range of IT and security technologies. NinjaOne is obsessed with customer success and provides free and unlimited onboarding, training,...
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    Miradore Management Suite
    On-premise device management (IT Systems Management) software that simplifies IT management processes for Windows, macOS, and Linux devices. Miradore Management Suite is specifically designed for managing diverse IT environments containing desktops, laptops, servers, and POS devices. In the Management Suite, the management processes for different hardware and software platforms have been seamlessly integrated as one, unified management solution that supports Windows, macOS, and Linux. When...
    Starting Price: €3/month
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    Homebrew

    Homebrew

    Homebrew

    The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux). The script explains what it will do and then pauses before it does it. Homebrew installs the stuff you need that Apple (or your Linux system) didn’t. Homebrew installs packages to their own directory and then symlinks their files into /usr/local (on macOS Intel). Homebrew won’t install files outside its prefix and you can place a Homebrew installation wherever you like. Trivially create your own Homebrew packages. It’s all Git and Ruby...
    Starting Price: Free
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    Red Hat Satellite
    Red Hat Satellite is an infrastructure management product specifically designed to keep Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments and other Red Hat infrastructure running efficiently, with security, and compliant with various standards. Red Hat Satellite helps improve the reliability, availability, security, and compliance of your systems anywhere, across physical, virtual, multi-cloud, and even disconnected environments. Red Hat Satellite is a powerful infrastructure management solution that gives...
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    Azure App Service
    Quickly build, deploy, and scale web apps and APIs on your terms. Work with .NET, .NET Core, Node.js, Java, Python or PHP, in containers or running on Windows or Linux. Meet rigorous, enterprise-grade performance, security and compliance requirements used a trusted, fully managed platform that handles over 40 billion requests per day. Fully managed platform with built-in infrastructure maintenance, security patching, and scaling. Built-in CI/CD integration and zero-downtime deployments...
    Starting Price: $0.013 per hour
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    Syxsense Secure
    Syxsense Secure is world’s first IT management and security solution that combines vulnerability scanning, patch management, and EDR capabilities in a single cloud console. With insight into the health of every endpoint across your network, you get the peace of mind that comes from predicting, preventing, and eliminating threats in real time. Make exposed risk and attack vectors a thing of the past.
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    KACE by Quest

    KACE by Quest

    Quest Software

    KACE® by Quest supports your unified endpoint management (UEM) strategy by helping you discover and track every device in your environment, automate administrative tasks, keep compliance requirements up-to-date and secure your network from a range of cyberthreats. Discover, manage and secure all your endpoints from one console as you co-manage your traditional and modern endpoints, including Windows, Mac, Linux, ChromeOS, and iOS and Android devices. KACE is a Unified Endpoint Management...
    Starting Price: As low as $3/mo/device
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    Azure DevOps

    Azure DevOps

    Microsoft

    Azure DevOps is a comprehensive set of modern development tools that help teams plan smarter, collaborate better, and deliver software faster. It provides services like Azure Boards for work tracking, Azure Pipelines for continuous integration and deployment, Azure Repos for Git-based source control, and Azure Test Plans for quality assurance. With built-in support for GitHub Copilot, developers can boost productivity by leveraging AI-assisted coding. The platform offers seamless integration...
    Starting Price: $6 per user per month
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    HCL BigFix

    HCL BigFix

    HCL Software

    "HCL BigFix: Secure Resilient Operations, Powered by AI HCL BigFix is the platform for unified endpoint and infrastructure management, purpose-built to deliver on the Digital+ promise of reducing cost, risk, and complexity. Proven at enterprise scale, BigFix secures and manages 155M+ endpoints across nearly 100 operating systems. It leverages AI-driven automation to deliver continuous compliance and real-time vulnerability remediation with one of the industry’s best first-pass patch...
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    k0s

    k0s

    Mirantis

    k0s is the simple, solid & certified Kubernetes distribution that works on any infrastructure: bare-metal, on-premises, edge, IoT, public & private clouds. It's 100% open source & free. Zero Friction - k0s drastically reduces the complexity of installing and running a fully conformant Kubernetes distribution. New kube clusters can be bootstrapped in minutes. Developer friction is reduced to zero, allowing anyone, with no special skills or expertise in Kubernetes to easily get...
    Starting Price: $0
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    CA Client Automation
    CA Client Automation delivers a complete view into your entire IT asset base and employs full automation and remote client management capabilities for managing the end-user computing environment, whether physical or virtual. No matter how complex your IT environment is, it streamlines the daily operational tasks that bog down your IT organization, helping you run more efficiently and cost-effectively than ever before. This client management solution enables you to increase the efficiency and...
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    DROPS

    DROPS

    DROPS

    DROPS is a release management tool designed to simplify, secure, and centralize the deployment of applications across data centers, hybrid, and multi-cloud infrastructures. It supports a wide range of platforms, integrates seamlessly with various CI/CD pipelines, and offers both agent-based and agentless operations. With features like full-stack release management, automated infrastructure provisioning, and 24/7 availability, DROPS aims to streamline deployment processes and ensure...
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    RayPack Studio
    The IT department of any company today faces many changes, including migration to Windows 11, ever-shortening release cycles, virtualization, cloud computing, bring-your-own-device efforts, and many more. IT managers need to develop strategies not only to address these new issues but also to reduce costs and increase efficiency in all aspects of daily work, while also expanding the service provided to end customers. RayPack Studio covers all work steps, from conflict and compatibility checks...
    Starting Price: Free
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    Architect

    Architect

    Architect

    Architect gives you the power to configure, locally build, and globally deploy web apps to the cloud using concise, declarative statements. Built on rock-solid AWS foundations, Architect makes advanced web development a breeze. Scaffold a fresh Architect project with a single command. Get a local, production-like environment up and running instantly. Deploy to identical staging and production environments in seconds. Architect not only supports cloud functions for HTTP but also web sockets,...
    Starting Price: Free
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    Defang

    Defang

    Defang

    Defang is a developer-centric platform that simplifies the process of developing, deploying, and debugging cloud applications. By leveraging AI-assisted tooling, Defang enables developers to swiftly transition from an idea to a deployed application on their preferred cloud provider. The platform supports multiple programming languages, including Go, JavaScript, and Python, allowing developers to start with sample projects or generate project outlines using natural language prompts. With a...
    Starting Price: $10 per month
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    Revolte

    Revolte

    Revolte

    Revolte is a NoOps, unified developer-first cloud platform that streamlines deployment, automates operations, and secures infrastructure—eliminating the need for deep DevOps expertise while reducing operational costs. Designed to provide a seamless, fully managed experience, Revolte takes full ownership of the underlying infrastructure, ensuring developers can focus solely on building without the complexities of cloud management. Unlike traditional multi-cloud platforms, Revolte operates on...
    Starting Price: $65/month
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