Best IT Management Software for Maven

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    QF-Test Reviews

    QF-Test

    Quality First Software

    $2275.00/one-time
    Professional and efficient Testing of Web, Java, Windows and Android applications cross platform on Windows, Linux and macOS - Java Swing, AWT, JavaFX, SWT, Eclipse Plug-Ins, RCP, WebStart, Applets, RIA, ULC, Captain Casa, Hybrids with Web: JxBrowser, SWT-Browser, JavaFXWebView, JPro, Webswing -Cross-browser on Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Headless Browser, Electron -Classical Win32, .Net based on WPF or Windows Forms, Window Apps / UWP using XAML controls, C++ apps (e.g. Qt) - Android applications can be tested on real devices and with the Emulator from Android Studio. GUI Test tool with robust component recognition
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    TeamCity Reviews

    TeamCity

    JetBrains

    $299.00/year
    Powerful Continuous Integration right out of the box You can define up to 100 job-based build configurations and run unlimited builds. You can run up to three builds simultaneously. If necessary, add additional agents. All TeamCity features can be used to their full potential. This product has the same features as our largest customers. You can get peer support via the forum or file a bug report or feature request and vote in our public issue tracker. Unlimited users, unlimited build times. There are no strings attached. You can run automated tests on the server before you commit your changes. This keeps your code base clean. You don't have to wait for a build finish to find out if something is wrong. To inherit parent settings and permissions, create a project tree. You can create templates with common settings to inherit multiple build configurations.
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    Coiled Reviews

    Coiled

    Coiled

    $0.05 per CPU hour
    Coiled makes enterprise-grade Dask easy. Coiled manages Dask clusters within your AWS or GCP account. This makes it the easiest and most secure method to run Dask in production. Coiled manages your cloud infrastructure and can deploy to your AWS account or Google Cloud account in a matter of minutes. Coiled provides a solid deployment solution that requires little effort. You can customize the cluster node types to meet your analysis needs. Run Dask in Jupyter Notebooks to get real-time dashboards, cluster insights, and other useful information. You can easily create software environments with custom dependencies for your Dask analysis. Enjoy enterprise-grade security. SLAs, user level management, and auto-termination clusters reduce costs. Coiled makes it easy for you to deploy your cluster on AWS and GCP. It takes only minutes and requires no credit card. You can launch code from anywhere you like, including cloud services like AWS SageMaker and open source solutions like JupyterHub.
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    Elastic APM Reviews

    Elastic APM

    Elastic

    $95 per month
    Get a deep understanding of your cloud-native applications, from microservices architectures to serverless architectures, and quickly identify the root causes of problems. APM can be used to identify anomalies, map dependencies and simplify investigations of outliers. Optimize your code with support for popular programming languages, OpenTelemetry and distributed tracing. Identify performance issues using an automated and curated visual representation that includes all dependencies including cloud, messaging and data stores, as well as third-party services, and their performance data. Drill down into anomalies, transactional details, and metrics to perform a deeper analysis.
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    Selendroid Reviews
    Selendroid automates the testing of native or hybrid Android applications and mobile web. Selendroid is an automation framework for testing native and hybrid Android apps and mobile web. The Selenium 2 API is used to write the tests. Selendroid is compatible with emulators and real devices. It can also be integrated into the Selenium Grid as a node for scaling and parallel tests. Selendroid is extensible at runtime by adding your own extensions. Selendroid allows you to interact with multiple Android devices at once (emulators and hardware devices). Different locator types can contain UI elements. The same concept can be used to automate native or hybrid applications. Automating the app does not require any modifications. Full compatibility with JSON Wire Protocol/Selenium 3 Ready. Existing emulators will be started automatically, and UI elements are found using different locator types.
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    Subject7 Reviews
    Subject7 was born in the cloud. We harness the power of Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, and/or your private cloud and scale to meet the evolving needs of your business. We do it out-of-the-box, running thousands of tests in parallel across different networks, platforms, and mediums. Our platform promotes test case and data independence, making creating thousands of tests across teams easy. We leverage the best open-source technologies, including Selenium, Appium, Sikuli, JMeter, Zap, and more. We’ve built a single, unified web interface around those disparate technologies and abstracted all the technical complexity. Under the hood, sophisticated and elegant engineering is at work to ensure that the surface layer, where the user engages, remains simple, intuitive, and flexible. Subject7 has attained SOC2 Type II certification; our customers include highly secure enterprises and major government agencies.
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    Bytesafe Reviews

    Bytesafe

    Bitfront

    €1100 per month
    Automated best practices will increase your open source security posture. This workflow combines security and development teams into one seamless process. The cloud-native security platform reduces risks and protects revenue without slowing down developers. The dependency firewall blocks malicious open source before it reaches developers and infrastructure. This protects data, assets and company reputation. Our policy engine analyzes threat signals, such as known vulnerabilities, license information and customer-defined rules. It is vital to have an understanding of the open-source components used in applications in order to avoid exploitable vulnerabilities. Dashboard reporting and Software Composition Analysis (SCA), provide stakeholders with a comprehensive overview of the current situation. Find out when new open-source licences are added to the codebase. Automated tracking of license compliance issues and restriction of unlicensed packages.
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