DataHub
DataHub is a versatile open-source metadata platform crafted to enhance data discovery, observability, and governance within various data environments. It empowers organizations to easily find reliable data, providing customized experiences for users while avoiding disruptions through precise lineage tracking at both the cross-platform and column levels. By offering a holistic view of business, operational, and technical contexts, DataHub instills trust in your data repository. The platform features automated data quality assessments along with AI-driven anomaly detection, alerting teams to emerging issues and consolidating incident management. With comprehensive lineage information, documentation, and ownership details, DataHub streamlines the resolution of problems. Furthermore, it automates governance processes by classifying evolving assets, significantly reducing manual effort with GenAI documentation, AI-based classification, and intelligent propagation mechanisms. Additionally, DataHub's flexible architecture accommodates more than 70 native integrations, making it a robust choice for organizations seeking to optimize their data ecosystems. This makes it an invaluable tool for any organization looking to enhance their data management capabilities.
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Convesio
Convesio gives commerce businesses the edge they need to grow faster — combining ultra-reliable WordPress hosting with seamless, built-in payment processing.
At the heart of it all is ConvesioPay, a powerful payments platform that integrates directly with your hosting stack. No clunky plugins. No middlemen. Just faster, more secure transactions that help you convert and scale without friction.
With auto-scaling containers, PCI-compliant infrastructure, and real-time revenue insights, Convesio removes the bottlenecks that slow down online stores. It’s performance, payments, and peace of mind — all in one place.
Highlights:
Integrated payments through ConvesioPay
Built for WooCommerce and high-traffic stores
Enterprise-grade uptime and scalability
Security-first, PCI-compliant environment
Real-time performance and revenue visibility
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Go REST
Go REST is a versatile platform designed for testing and prototyping APIs that supports both GraphQL and RESTful formats, providing users with realistic fake data that mimics real responses, and is accessible around the clock through public endpoints for various entities such as users, posts, comments, and todos. This platform offers the flexibility of multiple API versions along with comprehensive search capabilities across all fields, pagination options (including page and per_page), and includes rate-limiting headers and response format negotiation to optimize performance. It adheres to standard HTTP methods, while any requests that modify data necessitate an access token, which can be provided via an HTTP Bearer token or as a query parameter. Additionally, nested resource capabilities allow for the retrieval of interconnected data, including user-specific posts, comments on posts, and todos created by users, ensuring that developers can easily access relevant information. The platform also features request and response logging, customizable rate limits, and daily data resets to maintain a pristine testing environment, facilitating a smooth development experience. Furthermore, users can take advantage of a dedicated GraphQL endpoint located at /public/v2/graphql, which enables schema-driven queries and mutations for enhanced data manipulation options.
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ent
Introducing a Go entity framework that serves as a robust and straightforward ORM, perfect for both modeling and querying data. This framework offers a simple API that allows developers to represent any database schema as Go objects seamlessly. With the ability to execute queries, perform aggregations, and navigate complex graph structures effortlessly, it stands out for its user-friendly design. The API is entirely statically typed and features an explicit interface through code generation, ensuring clarity and reliability. The latest iteration of the Ent framework introduces a type-safe API that permits ordering based on fields and edges, with plans for this feature to be integrated into its GraphQL capabilities shortly. Additionally, users can easily generate an Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) of their Ent schema with a single command, enhancing visualization. The framework further simplifies the incorporation of features like logging, tracing, caching, and soft deletion, all achievable with just 20 lines of code. Moreover, Ent supports GraphQL using the 99designs/gqlgen library and offers various integration options. It facilitates the generation of a GraphQL schema for nodes and edges defined within the Ent schema, while also addressing the N+1 problem through efficient field collection, eliminating the need for complex data loaders. This combination of features makes the Ent framework an invaluable tool for developers working with Go.
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