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Cyberduck is an open source FTP, SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer) and WebDAV client licensed under the GPL with an easy to use interface, integration with external editors and support for many Mac OS X system technologies such as Spotlight, Bonjour, the Keychain and AppleScript. Windows version also available.

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CloudI is an open-source private cloud computing framework for efficient, secure, and internal data processing. CloudI provides scaling for previously unscalable source code with efficient fault-tolerant execution of C/C++, Erlang, Java, Python, or Ruby services. The bare essentials for efficient fault-tolerant processing on a cloud!

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CyberaideA project to create a simple cyberinfrastsructure development environment to use Grid and non Grid resources. More information can be found at http://cyberaide.org Google Source Code RepositoryBrowse: http://code.google.com/p/cyberaide/source/browse/trunk Sourceforge Source Code ... [More] RepositoryWe have a second project hosted in sourceforge. See: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cyberaide/ Browse: http://cyberaide.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/cyberaide/ The code developed by this project is developed with an Apache License 2.0 [Less]

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Storm is a free and open source distributed realtime computation system. Storm makes it easy to reliably process unbounded streams of data, doing for realtime processing what Hadoop did for batch processing. Storm is simple, can be used with any programming language. Storm is fast: a benchmark ... [More] clocked it at over a million tuples processed per second per node. It is scalable, fault-tolerant, guarantees your data will be processed, and is easy to set up and operate. Storm integrates with the queueing and database technologies you already use. A Storm topology consumes streams of data and processes those streams in arbitrarily complex ways, repartitioning the streams between each stage of the computation however needed. [Less]

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