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A cloud-based collaboration, work management, and project management software
Wrike offers world-class features that empower cross-functional, distributed, or growing teams take their projects from the initial request stage all the way to tracking work progress and reporting results.
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Run applications fast and securely in a fully managed environment
Cloud Run is a fully-managed compute platform that lets you run your code in a container directly on top of scalable infrastructure.
Run frontend and backend services, batch jobs, deploy websites and applications, and queue processing workloads without the need to manage infrastructure.
The Image Markup Tool will be an editing environment for creating TEI P5 XML files in which zones defined on images are linked to XML elements containing transcription and annotation data.
OpenForContents is the most complete solution to manage, distribute and sell digital content. It is a modular technology that allows digital content distribution and a fully automated multi-format, all securely, with guaranteed copyright protection.
Enhanced Content Models add new features to the Fedora 3.0 content models.. A more elaborate specification of the data objects. The repository view system. The object creation templates, for creating new objects
The modern employee engagement platform for the modern workforce
Create a positive and energetic workplace environment with Motivosity, an innovative employee recognition and engagement platform. With Motivosity, employees can give each other small monetary bonuses for doing great things, promoting trust, collaboration, and appreciation in the workplace. The software solution comes with features such as an open-currency open-reward system, insights and analytics, dynamic organization chart, award programs, milestones, and more.
The Cornell Web Lab Collaboration Server is a suite of tools and services for GUI-based extraction, analysis and sharing of archived web data. See http://weblab.infosci.cornell.edu/ and http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~weigel for details about the project.