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The fish shell (friendly interactive shell) is an alternate shell for Unix and Unix-like systems (including OS X). Its claims to fame include enhanced syntax highlighting, completion (with auto-suggestions) and high performance.
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Microsoft's Dynamics AX 2009: ERP application for small to midsized businesses.
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A DNS firewall protects a network against malicious DNS entities, but cannot be used to prevent a user from accessing a network resource.
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Devuan is a Linux distribution based on Debian, with the goal of removing dependencies on systemd and retaining a sysv-init core.
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a set of Makefiles and patches that makes it easy to generate a complete embedded Linux system, from the cross-compilation toolchain to the complete image for flashing.
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A battery-backed write cache prevents pending writes to HDD-type devices being lost when power is lost.
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AWS Serverless Application Model
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Asynchronous Transfer Mode is a layer 2 networking protocol which uses time division multiplexing with fixed size cells and runs on copper and optical mediums. It is commonly used in conjunction with SONET/SDH, and found in PSTN and Internet backbone networks.
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Astaro UTM gateway router/firewall
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a distributed available service for efficiently collecting, aggregating, and moving large amounts of log data
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The primary purpose of XPath is to address parts of an XML document. It also provides basic facilities for manipulation of strings, numbers and booleans. XPath uses a compact, non-XML syntax. XPath operates on the abstract, logical structure of an XML document, rather than its surface syntax.
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