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  • Next-generation security awareness training. Built for AI email phishing, vishing, smishing, and deepfakes. Icon
    Next-generation security awareness training. Built for AI email phishing, vishing, smishing, and deepfakes.

    Track your GenAI risk, run multichannel deepfake simulations, and engage employees with incredible security training.

    Assess how your company's digital footprint can be leveraged by cybercriminals. Identify the most at-risk individuals using thousands of public data points and take steps to proactively defend them.
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    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
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    MF-OWHM | MODFLOW OWHM

    MF-OWHM | MODFLOW OWHM

    Simulation, analysis, and management of the movement of water

    ...While maintaining compatibility with existing MF versions, MF-OWHM includes: linkages for coupled heads, flows, and deformation; facilitation of self-updating models, additional observation and parameter options for higher-order calibrations; and redesigned code for faster simulations. MF-OWHM represents a complete IHM that fully links the movement and use of groundwater, surface water, and imported water for consumption by agriculture and natural vegetation on the landscape, and for potable and other uses.
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    The MWDB2 project is a combination of cartographic data, associated programs and Java code. Data includes coastlines, islands, lakes rivers, country and state/province boundaries. Data & code can be used on both Intel and non-Intel based computers.
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    Visual Two Zone Model

    Build up groundwater numerical modeling

    The Visual Two-Zone Model (Visual TWZN) is freeware software to build up groundwater numerical modeling, in both radial and vertical flow components trough an abstraction well in layered aquifers. The conceptual model and computer native code was developed by Rushton and Redshaw (1979), Rathod and Rusthon (1984 and 1992), and the graphical user interface was developed by our Group Member, the hydrogeologist Noél Hernández Laloth. The model, based on finite-difference approximations using the “two-zone” conceptual approach, can provide a greater flexibility than analytical methods, because the aquifer system is approximated as two horizontal permeable zones with less permeable intermediate layers. ...
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    FMesh

    NOTE: Use Fltk_Contour insted this code!

    NOTE: Use Fltk_Contour insted this code! FMesh is a simply scientific data visualization tool based on OpenGL. FMesh can generate 2D and 3D graph of contour and color maps for any (x,y,z) scattered data set, many other options are included.
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    Streamline your business with an all-in-one platform for HR, IT, payroll, and spend management.

    Effortlessly manage the entire employee lifecycle, from hiring to benefits administration. Automate HR tasks, ensure compliance, and streamline approvals. Simplify IT with device management, software access, and compliance monitoring, all from one dashboard. Enjoy timely payroll, real-time financial visibility, and dynamic spend policies. Rippling empowers your business to save time, reduce costs, and enhance efficiency, allowing you to focus on growth. Experience the power of unified management with Rippling today.
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