Development & DevOps Software
Wikimedia Enterprise
Wikimedia Enterprise is an API and developer tools for re-using Wikimedia data for commercial enterprise products. The paid service will charge big players like Apple and Google for access and use of Wikipedia data. This money will be used by the Wikimedia Foundation to further improve Wikipedia and the community and tools surrounding the eco-system.
NetBox
NetBox is an open source web application designed to help manage and document computer networks. Initially conceived by the network engineering team at DigitalOcean, NetBox was developed specifically to address the needs of network and infrastructure engineers. It encompasses the following aspects of network management:
LLVM
LLVM is a compiler infrastructure project that contains a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies. LLVM stands for low level virtual machine yet the project has little to do with traditional virtual machines. LLVM is used to construct, optimize and produce intermediate and/or binary machine code. For example, programming languages like Crystal, Swift and Rust depend on the LLVM for compilation of code.
ZAP
ZAP is the worlds most widley used, free and open source web app scanner. With ZAP you can rest assured that your application is safe agains, attacks, malware and viruses. ZAP is openly developed and maintained by a dedicated team of international volunteers.
AnyCable
With AnyCable you can build lightning fast, reliable real-time applications with Ruby and Rails. It allows you to add real-time features to your Ruby on Rails application without ever having to switch to another platform or language. Stay productive by writing clean, maintainable code in Ruby with the assurance that your application scales and won’t cost a fortune to run.
RudderStack
RudderStack allows you to collect and manage customer data without involving third-party vendors. The core architecture of RudderStack is designed and developed for data privacy and security. With RudderStack, you get fine-grained control over what data to forward to which analytical tool.
Google Tag Manager
With Google Tag Manager you can manage JavaScript tags for analytics and marketing optimizations for your website. Google Tag Manager allow non technical people and larger teams to edit site tags without editing source code. By using the GTM user interface you and your team can upload new script tags for Google Ads, Google Analytics and other third-party providers. Google Tag Manager works with Google products and non-Google products alike.
Mux
Mux is a video streaming infrastructure and video perforance analytics service. The Mux API enables developers to build unique live and on-demand video experiences. Allowing them to own their platform and stream for all audiences, scaling to millions of streams. Mux supports direct uploads, pull-based inputs, test assets, just-in-time encoding, smart adaptive bitratem, audio normalization and a wide range of input file formats.