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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Securden Windows Privilege Manager
For IT security teams
Remove local administrator rights on Windows servers and endpoints. Seamlessly elevate applications for standard users. Grant time-limited rights on-demand. Control application usage by remote employees through whitelisting and blacklisting.
Ox is an attribute grammar compiling system that augments Lex and Yacc specifications with definitions of synthesized and inherited attributes written in a combination of Ox and C/C++ syntax. From these augmented specifications, Ox generates ordinary Lex and Yacc specifications that build and decorate attributed parse trees.
The user can specify parse-tree traversals for easy ordering of side effects such as code generation. Ox handles the tedious and error-prone details of writing code for parse-tree management, so its use eases problems of security and maintainability associated with that aspect of translator development.
Parse software messages and transform them into actions. LazyBat has a command line utility which can transform input data, and also a parser generator for C/C++. LazyBat doesn't support recursive parsing, but rather focuses on common parsing jobs.
A universal parsing tool and source code generator for generative programming. It extracts useful information by parsing (BNF parser generator) and generates source code by several techniques, by interpreting a scripting language for flexibility.