Transforming NetOps Through No-Code Network Automation - NetBrain
For anyone searching for a complete no-code automation platform for hybrid network observability and AIOps
NetBrain, founded in 2004, provides a powerful no-code automation platform for hybrid network observability, allowing organizations to enhance their operational efficiency through automated workflows. The platform applies automation across three key workflows: troubleshooting, change management, and assessment.
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Infor M3 ERP
Enterprise manufacturers and distributors requiring a solution to manage and execute complex processes
Efficiently executing the complex processes of enterprise manufacturers and distributors. Infor M3 is a cloud-based, manufacturing and distribution ERP system that leverages the latest technologies to provide an exceptional user experience and powerful analytics in a multicompany, multicountry, and multisite platform. Infor M3 and related CloudSuite™ industry solutions include industry-leading functionality for the chemical, distribution, equipment, fashion, food and beverage, and industrial manufacturing industries. Staying ahead of the competition means staying agile. Our new capabilities bring improved data-driven insights and streamlined workflows to help you make informed decisions and take quick action.
Win flex-bison is a port Flex & Bison tools to the Windows platform
Win flex-bison is a windows port the Flex (the fast lexical analyser) and Bison (GNU parser generator). win_flex based on Flex version 2.6.3 source code and win_bison based on Bison version 2.7 and they depend on system libraries only.
Git repository: https://github.com/lexxmark/winflexbison
UPDATE1: Bison version 3.x.x available in Files section in win_flex_bison3-latest.zip package.
UPDATE2: Now "winflexbison" available as package in Chocolatey...
This project has moved to https://github.com/jplevyak/dparser
The master on github is the stable. Please pull that for the very latest code.
DParser is a scannerless GLR parser generator based on the Tomita algorithm. It is self-hosted and very easy to use. Grammars are written in a natural style of EBNF and regular expressions and support both speculative and final actions.