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    Muse: Middleware Universal Scripting idE

    Muse: Middleware Universal Scripting idE

    Automate: WebSphere; WebLogic; JBoss; Glassfish; Tomcat; Linux, WinRM

    Simplify... Aggregate... Automate... Simplify... *** OPEN SOURCE - GPL3/EPL. Use Python / Jython to automate WebSphere, WebLogic, JBoss, Glassfish and Tomcat Middleware Estates over JMX, both SSL and non-SSL + Linux SSH (agent-less) + WinRM Target all 5 servers, Linux and WinRM from the same workspace. Familiar Eclipse based Jython and Python Development IDE, pre-configured and ready to go. 4-Click Installer.
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    Pretty Damn Quick (PDQ) analytically solves queueing network models of computer and manufacturing systems, data networks, etc., written in conventional programming languages. Generic or customized reports of predicted performance measures are output.
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    LinuxSA

    Linux security assessment tool.

    LinuxSA is a Python project that scans a remote or a local Linux machine for security vulnerabilities and then creates a report of the findings. The scan is read-only and no modifications are made to the target system.
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