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Infrastructure & Network (4)
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AWS Route53
Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable cloud DNS web service from Amazon Web Services. |
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Description: Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable cloud DNS web service from Amazon Web Services. It provides reliable domain name resolution, health checking, traffic routing, and integration with other AWS services like EC2, S3, and CloudFront. View full details |
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External DNS
External DNS is a Kubernetes add-on that automatically manages DNS records for Kubernetes services and ingresses. |
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Description: External DNS is a Kubernetes add-on that automatically manages DNS records for Kubernetes services and ingresses. It synchronizes DNS records with external DNS providers, making services accessible via DNS names without manual DNS management. View full details |
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| Registrar |
Gandi SAS
Gandi is a French domain registrar and web hosting company known for its commitment to transparency, privacy, and ethical business practices. |
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Description: Gandi is a French domain registrar and web hosting company known for its commitment to transparency, privacy, and ethical business practices. It provides domain registration, web hosting, email, and SSL certificates with a focus on simplicity and user rights. View full details |
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| Web Server |
Nginx
Nginx is a high-performance, open-source web server and reverse proxy server. |
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Description: Nginx is a high-performance, open-source web server and reverse proxy server. It's known for its low memory footprint, high concurrency, and ability to handle large numbers of simultaneous connections. Nginx is widely used as a web server, load balancer, and reverse proxy for modern web applications. View full details |
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Analytics & Marketing (2)
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Amplitude
Amplitude is a product analytics platform that helps businesses understand user behavior and drive product growth. |
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Description: Amplitude is a product analytics platform that helps businesses understand user behavior and drive product growth. It provides event tracking, user journey analysis, behavioral cohorts, and predictive analytics to help teams make data-driven decisions. View full details |
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| Analytics |
Heap
Heap is a digital analytics platform that helps product and growth teams analyze user behavior, understand journeys, and improve conversion performance across websites and applications. |
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Description: Heap is a digital analytics platform that helps product and growth teams analyze user behavior, understand journeys, and improve conversion performance across websites and applications. View full details |
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Security & Privacy (1)
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dmarcian
dmarcian is a DMARC management and email authentication platform that helps organizations implement and monitor DMARC policies. |
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Description: dmarcian is a DMARC management and email authentication platform that helps organizations implement and monitor DMARC policies. It provides tools for DMARC deployment, reporting, analysis, and compliance to protect against email spoofing and phishing attacks. View full details |
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SSL & Certificates (4)
| Certificate Authority |
AWS Certificate Manager
AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) is a service from Amazon Web Services that lets you provision, manage, and deploy public and private SSL/TLS certificates for use with AWS services. |
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Description: AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) is a service from Amazon Web Services that lets you provision, manage, and deploy public and private SSL/TLS certificates for use with AWS services. It provides free SSL certificates and automates certificate renewal. View full details |
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| Certificate Authority |
Amazon Trust
Amazon Trust Services is Amazon's certificate authority that issues SSL/TLS certificates for Amazon Web Services and other Amazon services. |
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Description: Amazon Trust Services is Amazon's certificate authority that issues SSL/TLS certificates for Amazon Web Services and other Amazon services. It provides trusted root certificates used by AWS Certificate Manager and other AWS services. View full details |
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| Certificate Authority |
DigiCert
DigiCert is a leading certificate authority that provides SSL/TLS certificates, code signing certificates, and PKI solutions. |
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Description: DigiCert is a leading certificate authority that provides SSL/TLS certificates, code signing certificates, and PKI solutions. It's trusted by major browsers and offers enterprise-grade certificates with strong validation and security features. View full details |
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| Certificate Authority |
Sectigo
Sectigo is a leading certificate authority that provides SSL/TLS certificates, code signing certificates, and PKI solutions. |
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Description: Sectigo is a leading certificate authority that provides SSL/TLS certificates, code signing certificates, and PKI solutions. It's one of the largest CAs globally and offers various certificate types with competitive pricing. View full details |
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Other (2)
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AWS
AWS (Amazon Web Services) is Amazon's cloud computing platform that provides a wide range of cloud services including computing, storage, databases, networking, analytics, machine learning, and more. |
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Description: AWS (Amazon Web Services) is Amazon's cloud computing platform that provides a wide range of cloud services including computing, storage, databases, networking, analytics, machine learning, and more. It's one of the leading cloud infrastructure providers globally. View full details |
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| Cloud |
AWS EC2
AWS EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) is Amazon's scalable cloud computing service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. |
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Description: AWS EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) is Amazon's scalable cloud computing service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It allows users to launch virtual servers (instances) on demand, configure security and networking, and scale capacity up or down based on demand. View full details |
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