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  2. Docker (software) - Wikipedia

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    Registries: A Docker registry is a repository for Docker images. Docker clients connect to registries to download ("pull") images for use or upload ("push") images that they have built. Registries can be public or private. The main public registry is Docker Hub. Docker Hub is the default registry where Docker looks for images.

  3. Docker, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Docker, Inc. is an American technology company that develops productivity tools built around Docker, which automates the deployment of code inside software containers. [1] [2] Major commercial products of the company are Docker Hub, a central repository of containers, and Docker Desktop, a GUI application for Windows and Mac to manage containers.

  4. Comparison of source-code-hosting facilities - Wikipedia

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    Supports Bazaar and Git for version-controlled repository hosting. [15] [16] OSDN: OSDN K.K. 2002–04 Un­known Yes Un­known For open-source projects only. [17] Ad-supported. Ourproject.org: Comunes Collective: 2002 Yes Yes FusionForge: For free software, free culture and free content projects. OW2: OW2 2008 No No GitLab: Oriented on ...

  5. Collabora Online - Wikipedia

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    The server or servers can be hosted locally or with a provider, privately hosted cloud services allow applications and data to remain under the control of the respective users. Collabora Productivity supports Collabora Online server instances for Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, openSUSE, Univention Virtual Machines and Docker images.

  6. BlueSpice - Wikipedia

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    The German company Hallo Welt! has been working on the development of an open source wiki based on MediaWiki since 2007. The origins of the later BlueSpice software go back to an initiative by the IBM CTO Gunter Dueck, who initiated an internal company wiki for IBM Germany in 2007 under the name "bluepedia". [3]

  7. OpenNebula - Wikipedia

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    The images can be complete copies of an original image, deltas, or symbolic links depending on the storage technology used. The image datastores are used to store the disk image repository. Images from the image datastores are moved to or from the system datastore when virtual machines are deployed or manipulated.

  8. Semgrep - Wikipedia

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    Additionally it can run without installation on Docker. Analysis can be done without the need of custom configuration, and by utilizing rulesets created by Semgrep Inc. and open source contributors. The tool also allows users to write their own patterns and rules through the CLI using a pattern language unique to semgrep.

  9. Checkmk - Wikipedia

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    Checkmk is a software system developed in Python and C++ for IT Infrastructure monitoring. It is used for the monitoring of servers, applications, networks, cloud infrastructures (public, private, hybrid), containers, storage, databases and environment sensors.