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Amazon Web Services is a subsidiary of Amazon.com that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms to individuals, companies, and governments, on a subscription basis.

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marshmallowrobot commented Nov 10, 2020

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Dependabot has identified several security vulnerabilities in the 3rd party libraries Pacbot relies on. In most cases, these vulnerabilities can be resolved by upgrading the library to the most current version.

Maintainers, if you're internal to T-Mobile, you should have been seeing these security alerts coming in over the last several weeks. *Please respond to these in a timely ma

SiteWhere is an industrial strength open-source application enablement platform for the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides a multi-tenant microservice-based infrastructure that includes device/asset management, data ingestion, big-data storage, and integration through a modern, scalable architecture. SiteWhere provides REST APIs for all system functionality. SiteWhere provides SDKs for many common device platforms including Android, iOS, Arduino, and any Java-capable platform such as Raspberry Pi rapidly accelerating the speed of innovation.

  • Updated Oct 16, 2020
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The Java microservice lib. QBit is a reactive programming lib for building microservices - JSON, HTTP, WebSocket, and REST. QBit uses reactive programming to build elastic REST, and WebSockets based cloud friendly, web services. SOA evolved for mobile and cloud. ServiceDiscovery, Health, reactive StatService, events, Java idiomatic reactive programming for Microservices.

  • Updated Jan 18, 2018
  • Java

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