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  • Auth0 for AI Agents now in GA Icon
    Auth0 for AI Agents now in GA

    Ready to implement AI with confidence (without sacrificing security)?

    Connect your AI agents to apps and data more securely, give users control over the actions AI agents can perform and the data they can access, and enable human confirmation for critical agent actions.
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  • SIEM | API Security | Log Management Software Icon
    SIEM | API Security | Log Management Software

    AI-Powered Security and IT Operations Without Compromise.

    Built on the Graylog Platform, Graylog Security is the industry’s best-of-breed threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) solution. It simplifies analysts’ day-to-day cybersecurity activities with an unmatched workflow and user experience while simultaneously providing short- and long-term budget flexibility in the form of low total cost of ownership (TCO) that CISOs covet. With Graylog Security, security analysts can:
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    Dash

    Dash

    Build beautiful web-based analytic apps, no JavaScript required

    Dash is a Python framework for building beautiful analytical web applications without any JavaScript. Built on top of Plotly.js, React and Flask, Dash easily achieves what an entire team of designers and engineers normally would. It ties modern UI controls and displays such as dropdown menus, sliders and graphs directly to your analytical Python code, and creates exceptional, interactive analytics apps. Dash apps are very lightweight, requiring only a limited number of lines of Python or R code; and every aesthetic element can be customized and rendered in the web. It’s also not just for dashboards. You have full control over the look and feel of your apps, so you can style them to look any way you want.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Qt4 GUI for scientific data analysis and visualization using Matlab (tm) style syntax. Link together Qt projects and other C++ libraries in an integrated user interface. For more information, visit: http://groups.google.com/group/chainlink
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ModuleFair is a generic, module-based framework upon which to quickly build anything from data analysis programs to game level editors. This project is no longer maintained.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    TOPS_CeMM

    TOPS_CeMM

    User Friendly Data Analysis Tool for Interaction Data

    TOPS provides the benchtop scientist with a free toolset to analyze, filter and visualize data from functional genomic gene-gene and gene-drug interaction screens with a flexible interface to accommodate various different technologies and analysis algorithms in addition to those already provided here.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The Original Buy Center Software.

    Never Go To The Auction Again.

    VAN sources private-party vehicles from over 20 platforms and provides all necessary tools to communicate with sellers and manage opportunities. Franchise and Independent dealers can boost their buy center strategies with our advanced tools and an experienced Acquisition Coaching™ team dedicated to your success.
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    Wooey

    Wooey

    A Django app that creates automatic web UIs for Python scripts

    Wooey is a simple web interface to run command line Python scripts. Think of it as an easy way to get your scripts up on the web for routine data analysis, file processing, or anything else. The project was inspired by how simply and powerfully sandman could expose users to a database and by how Gooey turns ArgumentParser-based command-line scripts into WxWidgets GUIs. Originally two separate projects (Django-based djangui by Chris Mitchell and Flask-based Wooey by Martin Fitzpatrick) it has been merged to combine our efforts. Enable the easy wrapping of any program in simple python instead of having to use language specific to existing tools such as Galaxy. Enable fellow lab members with no command line experience to utilize python scripts. Autodocument workflows for data analysis (simple model saving).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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