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LabWare's range of laboratory automation solutions can help you increase productivity, throughput and efficiency, as well as data integrity and compliance.
LabWare offers flexible deployment options. Laboratories that are looking to deploy in a matter of days can choose the fully-validated and cost-optimized SaaS LIMS with best practice workflows. Laboratories who require a fully customizable enterprise-level LIMS/ELN for their business can choose from either self-hosted or flexible cloud deployment options. LabWare users have access to world-class features like lot management, sample and stability management, instrument interfacing and workflows and dashboards, inventory and COA management, COAs, barcoding and many more.
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Passwork is a corporate password manager built for organizations that take security seriously, available as a self-hosted platform or a secure cloud service. Designed and headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, Passwork meets GDPR, NIS2, ENS, and other European regulatory standards by default.
The self-hosted version keeps all credentials on your own server under the full control of your system administrators. The cloud option is hosted in secure German data centers. Both deployment models rely on client-side AES-256 encryption and zero-knowledge architecture, ensuring your data is never accessible to third parties.
Passwork holds ISO/IEC 27001 certification. Enterprises rely on it for secure password sharing, privileged access management, and centralized credential governance.
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dFlow
dFlow is a self-hosted Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that prioritizes developers, allowing teams to deploy, manage, and scale their applications on private infrastructure while enjoying the ease and functionality typical of modern cloud services.
Positioned as a self-hosted solution in comparison to platforms like Heroku and Railway, dFlow empowers developers, startups, and agencies to handle production workloads on their own servers, circumventing vendor lock-in and eliminating usage-based pricing limitations.
At its foundation, dFlow leverages Docker for deployments, ensuring that application environments remain consistent and reproducible. Developers are enabled to deploy applications through container images or Dockerfiles, manage environment variables, access real-time logs, and oversee crucial application lifecycle operations like starting, stopping, restarting, and scaling.
Moreover, dFlow features a comprehensive dashboard that facilitates the management of applications, servers, environments, and deployment workflows, streamlining the entire process for users. This all-in-one approach enhances collaboration and efficiency for development teams looking for greater control over their application infrastructure.
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Oxla
Designed specifically for optimizing compute, memory, and storage, Oxla serves as a self-hosted data warehouse that excels in handling large-scale, low-latency analytics while providing strong support for time-series data.
While cloud data warehouses may suit many, they are not universally applicable; as operations expand, the ongoing costs of cloud computing can surpass initial savings on infrastructure, particularly in regulated sectors that demand comprehensive data control beyond mere VPC and BYOC setups.
Oxla surpasses both traditional and cloud-based warehouses by maximizing efficiency, allowing for the scalability of expanding datasets with predictable expenses, whether on-premises or in various cloud environments. Deployment, execution, and maintenance of Oxla can be easily managed using Docker and YAML, enabling a range of workloads to thrive within a singular, self-hosted data warehouse. In this way, Oxla provides a tailored solution for organizations seeking both efficiency and control in their data management strategies.
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