Unimus
Unimus is a powerful network automation, configuration backup, and change management solution designed to simplify network operations for businesses of all sizes. Supporting 400+ device types across 150+ vendors, Unimus is a network-agnostic platform that eliminates manual network tasks while enhancing security and reliability.
With automated configuration backups, Unimus ensures seamless disaster recovery, giving IT teams quick access to historical versions and real-time change tracking. Its network auditing features provide instant visibility into configuration consistency, compliance, and security risks. Change management is simplified with automatic change detection, detailed version history, and customizable notifications.
Unimus' intuitive web-based interface makes it easy to manage networks without requiring deep technical expertise, while its integrated CLI access allows for real-time troubleshooting and command execution. Whether you're looking to automate bulk configuration changes, perform firmware upgrades, or improve network visibility, Unimus provides a scalable, cost-effective solution for modern network infrastructures.
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Assembled
Assembled combines AI agents with advanced workforce management to give support teams the speed, flexibility, and control they need to excel. Our platform streamlines staffing for both in-house and outsourced teams, delivers forecasts with over 90% accuracy, and automates more than half of customer conversations. Whether it’s chat, email, or voice, Assembled orchestrates every interaction, allocating work between AI and human agents in real time. Leading brands like Stripe, Canva, and Robinhood rely on Assembled to boost performance and turn support into a growth driver. Key capabilities include scheduling, forecasting, live performance monitoring, vendor management, AI-powered chat, voice, and email agents, plus an AI Copilot that provides instant guidance, suggested responses, and rapid action tools for agents.
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Electrical Bid Manager
What makes Electrical Bid Manager unique? Our San Diego-based support team is able to seamlessly combine the custom takeoff modules, low learning curve and built-in database with Electrical Bid Manager.
You can either use the pre-built or custom takeoff modules to create your own custom assemblies on-the-fly. All custom takeoff modules can be tailored to specific takeoffs. For wire/conduit takeoff there are highly customized takeoff module for Site, Feeders and Motor Hookups. Branch Circuits and Cable can also be used. These modules can be joined by many others that cover Distribution, Fixtures and Devices and other takeoff requirements.
Electrical Bid Manager is an electrical estimating tool that is designed for electrical contractors who are just starting out. It can be used to power estimating departments of $100+ million dollar revenue companies.
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WebAssembly
WebAssembly, commonly referred to as Wasm, is a binary instruction format intended for a stack-based virtual machine. It serves as a portable compilation target for various programming languages, which facilitates the deployment of applications on the web for both client-side and server-side use.
The design of the Wasm stack machine emphasizes efficiency in size and load time, utilizing a binary format that promotes quick execution. By leveraging prevalent hardware capabilities, WebAssembly aims to achieve performance that is comparable to native speed across numerous platforms.
WebAssembly also establishes a memory-safe and sandboxed execution environment that can be integrated into existing JavaScript virtual machines, thus expanding its versatility. When utilized within web environments, WebAssembly adheres to the browser's same-origin and permissions security protocols, ensuring a safe execution context.
Additionally, WebAssembly provides a pretty-printed textual format that is beneficial for debugging, testing, and learning, allowing developers to experiment and optimize their code easily. This textual representation will also be accessible when examining the source of Wasm modules on the web, making it easier for programmers to engage directly with their code. By fostering such accessibility, WebAssembly encourages a deeper understanding of how web applications function at a fundamental level.
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