Botan

License: BSD-2-Clause


Description:

Botan (Japanese for peony flower) is a C++ cryptography library released under the permissive Simplified BSD license. Botan’s goal is to be the best option for cryptography in C++ by offering the tools necessary to implement a range of practical systems, such as TLS protocol, X.509 certificates, modern AEAD ciphers, PKCS#11 and TPM hardware support, password hashing, and post quantum crypto schemes. A Python binding is included, and several other language bindings are available. The library is accompanied by a featureful command line interface.

Gyroflow

License: GPLv3


Description:

Gyroflow is an application that can stabilize your video by using motion data from a gyroscope and optionally an accelerometer. Modern cameras record that data internally (GoPro, Sony, Insta360 etc), and this application stabilizes the captured footage precisely by using them. It can also use gyro data from an external source (eg. from Betaflight blackbox).

ANARI SDK

License: Apache 2


Description:

Cross-Platform 3D Rendering Engine API ANARI significantly simplifies the development of applications in domains such as scientific visualization by providing high-level functionality to build an in-memory scene representation to be rendered without need for low-level graphics code, and enabling the use of any 3D rendering engine that supports the ANARI API. ANARI has already been widely integrated into scientific visualization applications, and is expected to be used by diverse applications needing portable access to multiple rendering engines delivering sophisticated 3D functionality such as ray tracing and global illumination.

Open Source Customer Relationship Management Systems

Introduction

In today’s competitive business landscape, building strong customer relationships and streamlining interactions with clients are critical for success. This is where Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems come into play. A CRM system is a powerful tool that allows businesses to manage customer data, track interactions, streamline sales processes, and improve overall customer satisfaction.

In this blog, we will explore the world of Open Source CRM systems and how they have emerged as robust alternatives to proprietary offerings. We’ll delve into some of the most established and innovative Open Source CRMs, highlighting their core features, customisability, and integration capabilities. Additionally, we’ll examine how the open source business model has transformed the CRM landscape.

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