Need to know about the best Managed File Transfer tools available in market considering all the major constraints [closed] - file-transfer

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Need to know about the best Managed File Transfer tools available (Open source or licensed) in market considering all the major constraints. Most importantly it should be used for enterprise integration with high availability. I have worked with some MFT tools but each has its own advantages and disadvantages.

I'm sure you've done the Google research on MFT solutions, so I will assume you're looking for personal opinions to validate the direction you're already headed.
I've evaluated Linoma, IpSwitch, Townsend, GlobalScape, Liaison, and Axway. I've got a comparison table somewhere that I put together for our analysis that outlined what I needed in a solution and found that Linoma best fit the bill.
I've now used Linoma's GoAnywhere MFT solution for a few years and am still very pleased with it. The company keeps up with the changing technologies, it has very powerful scripting capabilities yet keeps it simple to manage and administer. Key management, scheduling, alerts, logging, role management, HA integration, data manipulation, multi-platform, mobile app, and more are some of the many functions. But one of the best things about Linoma is their dedicated support team. They are the best I've worked with.
Here's a link to their information: http://www.goanywheremft.com/products/director
Good luck in your search.

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Is there any tool to organize development notes and ideas? [closed]

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I have been searching for some tool to organize my development notes, ideas and features on diferente projects.
I saw diferente tools that did part or what I need but nome combines all.
I know I can do it, but dont have the time.
Right now I use different tools to manage:
By Project
By versions
Features
Note
requests
bugs
etc
Basic features I whould like:
Organized by project
By version
What is it ( Note, idea, feature request, bug, etc
Import/Priority
Deadline
some sort of tag to catalog it
Code-snippet, to better illustrate
Image to better illustrate
I'd like more, these whould do for now.
Does any one know of some tool that those this, or most of it ?
Thanks
We are using Jira. Jira is a bugtracker, issuetracker etc... You can combine it with many add-ons (for scrum, github functionality)

What happened to OpenRT? [closed]

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I have been looking around for powerful raytracing interfaces and discovered references to OpenRT but can't seem to find it anywhere. Does it even still exist?
If it is gone, what is the most used library for raytracing that is powerful enough for realtime rendering.
My answer below is all I have managed to find.
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I have continued my search and only seem to find OpenRL as it supports most of what I need. However I may end up writing my own wrapper or engine that suits my needs as there seems to be no mature solution. Thanks for the suggestions.
PowerVR Wizard GPUs by Imagination Technologies have been announced recently.
"Wizard is essentially an extension of Imagination’s existing PowerVR
Series6XT Rogue designs, taking the base hardware and adding the
additional blocks necessary to do ray tracing"
Possible, and seems to be the only, solution I have found is OpenRL.

Suggestions needed on tools and technologies to use for building a Facebook-like website [closed]

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With so many tools and technologies lying around, I am looking for suggestions around the best ones (UI/server-side frameworks/database/CMS) to use for building a web(site/app) similar to Facebook itself.
Details of the website cannot be revealed due to privacy concerns. But largely, the experience and interactions would be similar to what Facebook has (such as continuous feeds, groups, upload data/files, comments, etc.), just that it would be in a different domain.
Information (or links) on what technologies/frameworks are such sites/portals using will also be of great help!
Elgg is a great start. they have numerous plugins (some that even make it look very similar to facebook). I've seen some prototypes that where built in a few days that have tons of functionality
The simple answer is PHP. But people likely imagine a LAMP stack.
Facebook has reengineered the front side and back side of PHP, as I understand it. They use the HipHop compiler to cut the cost of execution of PHP. And I don't know the details, but they have some kind of backside distributed database they use instead of PHP/LAMP traditional use of MySQL.
(See http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=24413138919 for a description of one of the mechanisms they use, Cassandra).
If you don't care about scale, you can skip these two steps and save a lot of engineering.

Project/Task management software? (hosted on-site, with localized russian interface) [closed]

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I am currently researching what project/task management software is available on the market.
My requirements are:
solution needs to be hosted on my server, located on-site;
it should be possible to switch interface language to russian (since all of employers are russians);
it should not be software oriented (in terms of bugs, features, improvements).
If you know anything that can help me, please leave a comment or an answer!
Thanks in advance!
I would recommend Project Management Standard software by Microsoft Project 2010. This software gives managers an easy way to handle projects. They've made a lot of changes to their visuals and I've noticed that this project manager software has given much higher productivity rates.
you may give TeamLab a try - it is offered as open source & AMI solution, so you may install it on your server, the software has russian localization and you may switch the interface, in addition it's feaures permit TeamLab to be used in software development sphere.
I dunno how good the Russian translation is nowadays, but Redmine is awesome.
Easy to install
http://bitnami.org/stack/redmine
www.turnkeylinux.org/redmine
Flexible
Easy to translate
Great community
I really love FogBugz
It's also the only system I know which supports Evidence Based Scheduling
I don't know if it supports russian, but perhaps you can ask their support ?
We've developed a task and meeting management application for non-IT people (although some dev teams are using it as well) called PriorityCentre https://mijura.com/.
We have the option to host our software onsite on request but we don't support any other languages besides english. However if you are still looking in a few months then we might :)

Are there free, low cost, or open source tools for matching name/address data? [closed]

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This question is related to Tools for matching name/address data. There is a number commercial tools provided by SAS, Oracle, Microsoft, etc., that allow to de-duplicate or merging names of individuals or companies coming from multiple sources.
However, after reading the answers to the question mentioned before, I wondered why a seemingly interesting problem didn't receive any answers mentioning open source projects that could tackle the problem.
Are you aware of any open source projects or algorithms to implement the so called "record linking", "record merging", or "clustering"?
I'd recommend Google Refine as an open source (New BSD license) tool for parsing and fixing crufty data. It also allows clustering and reconciling of duplicate data, as well as having data-mining features.
I've used it to import and fix a lot of data in various formats, .csv, .tsv, .xls, .xml, .json, .rdf etc. with success. It can be used in-house without sending any data externally, which seemed to be a concern of the question "tools for matching name/address data"
NB. Google Refine was previously called Freebase Gridworks.
I stumble upon the following article: "Merge/Purge and Duplicate Detection".
By looking at http://www.semaphorecorp.com I found some extremely low prices.
This is not what I'm looking for, but at least is a bit of help, and a step on the right direction.
Try OSDQ open source data quality and profiling project on sourceforge