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    Ansible Reviews
    Ansible is an automation engine that automates cloud provisioning and configuration management, application deployment, intraservice orchestration, and many other IT requirements.
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    JFrog Artifactory Reviews
    The Industry Standard Universal Binary Repository Management Manager. All major package types supported (over 27 and growing), including Maven, npm. Python, NuGet. Gradle. Go and Helm, Kubernetes, Docker, as well as integration to leading CI servers or DevOps tools you already use. Additional functionalities include: - High availability that scales to infinity through active/active clustering in your DevOps environment. This scales as your business grows - On-Prem or Cloud, Hybrid, Multi-Cloud Solution - De Facto Kubernetes Registry for managing application packages, operating systems component dependencies, open sources libraries, Docker containers and Helm charts. Full visibility of all dependencies. Compatible with a growing number of Kubernetes cluster provider.
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    Apache Subversion Reviews
    Welcome to subversion. This is the online home for the Apache®, Subversion®, software project. Subversion is an open source version control system. CollabNet, Inc. founded Subversion in 2000. The Subversion project has seen tremendous success over the past ten years. Subversion continues to be widely used in the corporate world as well as the open-source community. Subversion is a project of Apache Software Foundation and is part of a rich community. We are always looking for people with diverse skills and invite you to join us in developing Apache Subversion. Subversion is an open-source, central version control system that has been widely accepted and adopted. Its reliability as a safe haven of valuable data; its simplicity in model and usage; and its ability support the needs and requirements of many users and projects are all reasons Subversion exists.
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    AppScan Reviews
    HCL AppScan for Application Security Testing. To minimize attack exposure, adopt a scalable security test strategy that can identify and fix application vulnerabilities at every stage of the development process. HCL AppScan provides the best security testing tools available to protect your business and customers from attack. Rapidly identify, understand, and fix security vulnerabilities. App vulnerability detection and remediation is key to avoiding problems. Cloud-based application security testing suite for performing static, dynamic, and interactive testing on web and mobile. Multi-user, multiapp dynamic application security (DAST), large-scale, multiuser, multi-app security for applications (DAST), to identify, understand, and remediate vulnerabilities and attain regulatory compliance.
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    AWS CodeBuild Reviews
    AWS CodeBuild, a fully managed continuous-integration service, compiles source code, runs test suites, and produces software packages ready for deployment. CodeBuild makes it easy to manage, scale, and provision your own build servers. CodeBuild is scalable continuously and can process multiple builds simultaneously, so there's no waiting for your builds. Pre-packaged environments make it easy to get started. Or you can create your own environments using your own tools. CodeBuild charges you per minute for the compute resources that you use.
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    Azure Data Factory Reviews
    Accelerate data integration Azure Data Factory is a service that integrates data silos. It is designed for all levels of data integration. You can easily create ETL and ELT processes in the intuitive visual environment. Or, you can write your own code. Visually integrate data sources with over 90+ pre-built and maintenance-free connectors. The serverless integration service takes care of the rest.
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    AWS CodeDeploy Reviews
    AWS CodeDeploy automates software deployments to a variety compute services, including Amazon EC2, AWS Fargate and AWS Lambda. AWS CodeDeploy allows you to quickly release new features, avoid downtime during application installation, and manages the complexity of updating your apps. AWS CodeDeploy can automate software deployments and eliminate the need to perform manual, error-prone operations manually. The service can scale to meet your deployment requirements.
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    AWS CodeStar Reviews
    AWS CodeStar allows you to quickly build, deploy, and develop applications on AWS. AWS CodeStar offers a single user interface that allows you to manage all your software development activities from one place. AWS CodeStar makes it easy to set up your continuous delivery toolchain in just minutes. This allows you to release code faster. AWS CodeStar makes it easy to collaborate securely with your entire team. You can easily manage access and add owners and contributors to your projects. AWS CodeStar projects come with a project management dashboard that includes integrated issue tracking capabilities powered by Atlassian Jira Software. The AWS CodeStar dashboard allows you to easily track your progress throughout your software development process, including your backlog and recent code deployments. AWS CodeStar is free. Only pay for the AWS resources you use.
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    AWS Elastic Beanstalk Reviews
    AWS Elastic Beanstalk makes it easy to deploy and scale web applications and services using Java,.NET and PHP. It also supports services written with Node.js and Python. Ruby, Go and Go on familiar servers like Apache, Nginx and Passenger. Upload your code and Elastic Beanstalk will handle the deployment. This includes capacity provisioning, load balance, auto-scaling, and monitoring of application health. You retain full control over AWS resources that power your application and can access them at any time. Elastic Beanstalk is free and you only pay for the AWS resources required to store and run your applications. Elastic Beanstalk makes it easy to deploy your application to AWS. To upload your application, you can use the AWS Management console, a Git repository or an integrated development environment (IDE), such as Eclipse and Visual Studio.
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