Autopsy

License: GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2) Apache License V2.0


Description:

Autopsy® is a digital forensics platform and graphical interface to The Sleuth Kit® and other digital forensics tools. It can be used by law enforcement, military, and corporate examiners to investigate what happened on a computer. You can even use it to recover photos from your camera’s memory card.

OTOBO

License: GPLv3


Description:

OTOBO is an extremely flexible, web-based open-source ticketing tool, used to streamline communication in service organisations such as IT Helpdesks, Customer Service, Call Centers etc.

It provides classical ticketing functionality, a knowledgebase/FAQs with internal and external interface, helps to automate processes and can be extended by an ITSM component with a CMDB to keep track of IT components – or buildings, office plants, cars etc.

OTOBO is a fork based on ((OTRS)) Community Edition, started in 2019 to go back to the roots and offer a 100 % free tool, rooted in a strong community, and backed up by professional business services.

RackTables

RackTables

License: GPL-2.0


Description:

RackTables is an open-source data center management tool that helps document hardware, racks, networks, and related configuration details. It offers a web-based interface for managing infrastructure assets. The project is licensed under GPL-2.0 and provides extensive information on installation, updates, and usage for data center administration.

Ralph

License: Apache 2


Description:

Ralph is full-featured Asset Management, DCIM and CMDB system for data centers and back offices.

Features:

  • keep track of assets purchases and their life cycle
  • flexible flow system for assets life cycle
  • data center and back office support
  • dc visualization built-in

It is an Open Source project provided on Apache v2.0 License.

Rustdesk


Rustdesk

License: AGPLv3


Description:

Rustdesk is an open-source remote desktop software that provides secure and easy-to-use remote access and support. It aims to replace proprietary tools with a local, private solution. The project offers cross-platform clients and backend components, and is licensed under permissive licenses, enabling customization and integration.