Best IT Management Software for Rust

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    FOSSA Reviews

    FOSSA

    FOSSA

    $230 per month
    Scalable, end to end management for third party code, license compliance and Open Source has been a critical supplier for modern software businesses. It has changed the way people think about code. FOSSA provides the infrastructure to enable modern teams to succeed with open source. FOSSA's flagship product allows teams to track open source code used in their code. It also automates license scanning and compliance. FOSSA's tools have been used to ship software by over 7,000 open-source projects (Kubernetes Webpack, Terraform and ESLint) as well as companies like Uber, Ford, Zendesk and Motorola. FOSSA code is used by many in the software industry today. FOSSA is a venture-funded startup that has been backed by Cosanoa Ventures and Bain Capital Ventures. Marc Benioff (Salesforce), Steve Chen(YouTube), Amr Asadallah (Cloudera), Jaan Talin (Skype), Justin Mateen (Tinder) are some of the affiliate angels.
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    Incredibuild Reviews
    Incredibuild is the leading platform for development acceleration. Our platform speeds up developer and CI builds with our distribution and caching technologies, cutting down wait times from hours and days to minutes. Most importantly, we do so without changing your code, tools, or processes, on prem or on the cloud. Incredibuild gives you better visibility into your builds, significant acceleration, and smarter build asset orchestration for 8-10x faster builds. Incredibuild is used by over 200,000 developers and managers in more than 2,000 companies, including top brands like Microsoft, Amazon and Citibank, Adobe and Disney, Intel, Samsung and EPIC Games, Nintendo, among others. This allows them to turbocharge their development and delight their customers.
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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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    Phylum Reviews
    Phylum defends applications at the perimeter of the open-source ecosystem and the tools used to build software. Its automated analysis engine scans third-party code as soon as it’s published into the open-source ecosystem to vet software packages, identify risks, inform users and block attacks. Think of Phylum like a firewall for open-source code. Phylum can be deployed in front of artifact repository managers, integrate directly with package managers or be deployed in CI/CD pipelines. Phylum users benefit from its powerful, automated analysis engine that reports proprietary findings instead of relying on manually curated lists. Phylum uses SAST, heuristics, machine learning and artificial intelligence to detect and report zero-day findings. Users know more risks, sooner and earlier in the development lifecycle for the strongest software supply chain defense. The Phylum policy library allows users to toggle on the blocking of critical vulnerabilities, attacks like typosquats, obfuscated code and dependency confusion, copyleft licenses, and more. Additionally, the flexibility of OPA enables customers to develop incredibly flexible and granular policies that fit their unique needs.
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    Warp Reviews
    Warp is a Rust-based terminal that's lightning fast. It was reimagined from scratch to work like an app. Fully native Rust-based terminal. No web-tech or Electron. All cloud features can be turned on or off. All data is encrypted at rest. Warp works right out of the box using zsh and fish. You should feel like you are typing code. Your terminal shouldn't feel like 1978 when you write code. You can edit your commands in a modern editor with selections and cursor positioning. Our GPT-3 powered AI search can convert natural language into executable commands. It's a terminal version of GitHub Copilot. Navigate through your terminal command by command. Copy the output in one click. A simple GUI allows you to access common workflows. You can create your workflows and share them with your colleagues.
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    Render Reviews

    Render

    Render

    $19 per user per month
    Developers are forced to choose between two extremes when it comes to cloud infrastructure: expensive, inflexible platforms which do not scale or large complex clouds with steep learning curves. Render combines the best of both worlds - incredible ease of use with immense power and scaleability to power anything from a simple HTML webpage to complex applications with thousands of microservices.
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    Koyeb Reviews

    Koyeb

    Koyeb

    $2.7 per month
    Koyeb allows you to push code anywhere in the world within minutes. Accelerate backend applications at the edge using high-performance hardware. Connect your GitHub account with Koyeb. Select a repository for deployment and let us handle the infrastructure. We build, deploy and run your application without any configuration. We build and deploy your application with built-in, continuous deployment. Just git push. Native versioning for all deployments allows you to develop without fear. Build Docker containers and host them on any registry. Atomically deploy your new version globally with a single API request. Invite your team to work together and get a live preview of each push thanks to the built-in CI/CD. The Koyeb Platform lets you combine languages, frameworks and technologies. Docker containers and native support for popular languages allow you to deploy any application without modification. Koyeb detects apps in Node.js., Python, Go. Ruby, Java. PHP, Scala. Clojure and more.
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    Uptrace Reviews

    Uptrace

    Uptrace

    $100 per month
    Uptrace, an OpenTelemetry based observability platform, helps you monitor, understand and optimize distributed systems. Monitor your entire stack of applications on a compact and informative dashboard. You can get a quick view of all your hosts, services, and systems. Distributed tracing lets you see how a request moves through different services and systems, the timing for each operation, and any errors that occur. Metrics let you measure, visualize and monitor different operations quickly and efficiently using heatmaps, histograms and percentiles. Receive a notification if your app is down, or a performance anomaly has been detected. This will help you recover from incidents faster. You can monitor all of these things using the same query: spans. logs. errors. and metrics.
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    NanoVMs Reviews
    Unikernels are secure, increase server density, and eliminate devops. Unikernels boot up 2 orders of magnitude quicker than docker, and can run software up 300% faster in AWS and GCP. Unikernels are designed to prevent many types remote code execution attacks. You can run thousands on commodity hardware. We can provision thousands of virtual machines using the same hardware. We don't scan hacked systems, we remove the tools that hackers use to prevent it.
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    Blacksmith Reviews

    Blacksmith

    Blacksmith

    $0.004 per GHz per hour
    You can speed up your GitHub Actions by using high-performance gaming processors instead of GitHub’s older server hardware. We run GitHub Actions using high-performance gaming processors that are optimized for CI workloads. Our cache is colocated on VMs to deliver 4x faster reads/writes for your CI workloads. Build Docker images faster by leveraging powerful machines that have cached Docker layer, located near your container registry. Blacksmith provides free analytics for GitHub Action pipelines. Get unparalleled visibility into your CI suite's costs and trends. Monitor cache hits to ensure your workflows are caching efficiently. You can delete unused cache entries directly from your dashboard. Blacksmith runs tasks in isolated virtual machines on bare metal. Per job execution, GitHub access tokens are single-use.
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    CodeSee Reviews
    You can quickly identify cross-code dependencies, and navigate between files and directories. This tool will help you gain a better understanding of the codebase. It will also guide you in planning, reviewing, and onboarding. Software architecture diagrams that automatically update and sync with the codebase. You can use these features to understand how files and folders connect, and how a change fits into the larger architecture. CodeSee Maps are automatically generated when a code change is merged. This means that you don't have to manually refresh your Map. You can quickly see the most active areas in the codebase. You can also get information on each file and folder, including their age and number of lines of code. Tour Alerts can help you keep your Tours up-to-date by allowing you to create visual walkthroughs of your code using Tours.
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    JFrog Platform Reviews

    JFrog Platform

    JFrog

    $98 per month
    Fully automated DevOps platform to distribute trusted software releases, from code to production. DevOps projects can be onboarded with users, resources, and permissions to speed up deployment frequency. Fearlessly update by proactive identification of open-source vulnerabilities and violations of license compliance. Your enterprise can achieve zero downtime in its DevOps pipeline by using High Availability and active/active Clustering. You can manage your DevOps environment using out-of-the box ecosystem and native integrations. Enterprise ready with a choice of cloud, multi-cloud, hybrid, and on-prem deployments that scale with you. You can ensure speed, reliability, and security for IoT software updates. Device management at scale. You can create new DevOps project in minutes. And you can easily onboard resources, team members and storage quotas to code faster.
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    Nexus Repository Pro Reviews
    Manage binaries and create artifacts throughout your software supply chain. All components, binaries and artifacts are available from one source. Distribute parts and containers efficiently to developers. More than 100,000 organizations worldwide have used this product. Distribute Maven/Java components, npm and NuGet, Helm and Docker, OBR, APT and GO, R components, and many more. From dev to delivery, manage components: binaries and containers, assemblies, and finished products. Advanced support for Java Virtual Machine (JVM), including Gradle, Ant and Maven, as well as Ivy. Compatible with Eclipse, IntelliJ and Hudson, Jenkins, Puppets, Puppets, Chef, Docker and many other popular tools. High availability and innovation available 24x7x365. One source of truth for all components throughout your software development lifecycle, including QA, staging, operations. Integrate with existing user access provisioning systems such as LDAP, Atlassian Crowd and more.
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    Oxide Cloud Computer Reviews
    Vertically integrated, scale-ready. Bring hyper-scaler agility into the mainstream enterprise. Software that empowers both developers and operators. Launch projects in minutes after powering up. With VPC and network virtualization, you can control networking, routing and firewalls for each tenant. Network services scale along with your deployment to eliminate traditional bottlenecks. Elastic compute capacity is available against a single infrastructure, and supports the tools that developers already use. High-performance persistent block storage with configurable IOPS and capacity per volume. Rack installation to developer availability can be done in hours instead of weeks or months. It takes up only two-thirds of the space of traditional on-premises infrastructure. Kubernetes integrations and Terraform integrations allow you to manage with the technologies that you are already familiar with.
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    Apache SkyWalking Reviews
    Tool for monitoring application performance for distributed systems. Designed for microservices, container-based architectures (Kubernetes), cloud-native architectures and microservices. SkyWalking can collect and analyze 100+ billions of telemetry data. Support log formatting, extract metrics and various sampling policy through script pipeline with high performance. Support service-centric and API-centric alarm rules. Support for forwarding alarms, telemetry data and all to third party. Support for metrics, traces and logs of mature ecosystems such as e.g. Zipkin, OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Zabbix, Fluentd.
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    OpenTelemetry Reviews
    Telemetry that is portable, ubiquitous, and high-quality to allow effective observation. OpenTelemetry is an open-source collection of APIs and SDKs. It can be used to instrument, generate logs, logs, or traces telemetry data to analyze the performance and behavior of your software. OpenTelemetry can be used in many languages. You can create and collect telemetry data using your software and services, and then forward them to various analysis tools. OpenTelemetry can be integrated with popular frameworks and libraries like ASP.NET Core Express, Quarkus, Spring, and ASP.NET Core. Integration is as easy as writing a few lines. OpenTelemetry is 100% free and open source. It is supported by industry leaders in observability.
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