Best IT Security Software for MarkLogic

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    Pandora FMS Reviews
    Top Pick
    With more than 50,000 customer installations across the five continents, Pandora FMS is a truly all-in-one monitoring solution, covering all traditional silos for specific monitoring: servers, networks, applications, logs, synthetic/transactional, remote control, inventory, etc. Pandora FMS allows you to quickly find and solve problems. It scales them so that they can be derived either from on-premise, multi-cloud, or both. You now have the ability to use your entire IT stack and analytics to solve any problem, even those that are difficult to find. You can control and manage any technology and application with more than 500 plugins, including SAP, Oracle, Lotus or Citrix, Jboss, VMware, AWS and SQL Server.
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    IRI Voracity Reviews

    IRI Voracity

    IRI, The CoSort Company

    IRI Voracity is an end-to-end software platform for fast, affordable, and ergonomic data lifecycle management. Voracity speeds, consolidates, and often combines the key activities of data discovery, integration, migration, governance, and analytics in a single pane of glass, built on Eclipse™. Through its revolutionary convergence of capability and its wide range of job design and runtime options, Voracity bends the multi-tool cost, difficulty, and risk curves away from megavendor ETL packages, disjointed Apache projects, and specialized software. Voracity uniquely delivers the ability to perform data: * profiling and classification * searching and risk-scoring * integration and federation * migration and replication * cleansing and enrichment * validation and unification * masking and encryption * reporting and wrangling * subsetting and testing Voracity runs on-premise, or in the cloud, on physical or virtual machines, and its runtimes can also be containerized or called from real-time applications or batch jobs.
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