Ansible

A versatile orchestration engine that can automate systems and apps. Instead of a custom scripting language or code, it is very simple and shell based. It is also agent-less, so you can just start using it right away and get things done

     

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Apache Allura

Apache Allura is an open source implementation of a software forge, a web site that manages source code repositories, bug reports, discussions, wiki pages, blogs, and more for any number of individual projects.

     

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Appcircle

Appcircle is an easy-to-use mobile CI/CD platform that manages mobile app lifecycle end-to-end, transforming DevOps to NoOps with the best practices. With Appcircle you can build your iOS, Android, React Native, Flutter apps within seconds, run tests, distribute to tester groups and App Stores. You can also create your own App Store for in-house distribution. And use Apple Silicon M1 infrastructure for fastest cloud builds, or use your own build machines with Appcircle self-hosted runners.

     

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aptly

aptly is a swiss army knife for Debian repository management: it allows you to mirror remote repositories, manage local package repositories, take snapshots, pull new versions of packages along with dependencies, publish as Debian repository.

     

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Archiva

Apache Archiva™ is an extensible repository management software that helps taking care of your own personal or enterprise-wide build artifact repository.

     

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Artifactory

JFrog’s Artifactory open source project was created to speed up development cycles using binary repositories. It’s the world’s most advanced repository manager, creating a single place for teams to manage all their binary artifacts efficiently.

     

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Assimilation System Management Suite

The Assimilation Suite discovers systems, services, network connections, configuration and dependencies, IP and MAC addresses. This all goes into a continually updated graph-based configuration management database (CMDB). This is then compared and scored against best practices, services and servers are monitored - all with near-zero configuration - in a way that scales to hundreds of thousands of servers. It also provides visualization tools, APIs for sending alerts to humans and other systems, and a variety of canned reports (queries) to aid in securing and managing systems, hooking into ChatOps, and creating plans for triaging your security issues

     

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