12 projects tagged "Archiving"
AntFlow builds upon Apache Ant to provide a new approach to simplifying system automation that uses pipelines of hot folders chained together to perform a given task. Using XML, it associates an automated task such as data transfer, encryption, or XML processing with a directory on the local system. Whenever a file is copied or written into the hot folder, the associated task is executed and the file is moved to the next hot folder in the pipeline for further processing.
ArchView can open archive files online without downloading the whole archive, just like normal Web pages. It is very fast since it just fetches a small portion of the archive file from the server. It supports RAR and ZIP formats, and HTTP, FTP, and file: protocols. It can present XUL or HTML interface.
Maarch Entreprise is a professional Document Management System that natively answers a vast majority of the needs for operational document management. It has been designed by two experienced consultants in electronic archiving and automatic documents production. It offers guarantees of stability and scalability. Particular care has been taken to assure the best performance on standard hardware. As it is based on Maarch Framework, Enterprise is completely modular: functional features are grouped in modules that expose services, which can be enabled or disabled to best suit end-user needs. A skilled engineer can easily add or replace a module without changing the core of the system.
Built upon Maarch Framework, Maarch LetterBox is a complete mail management solution. It is developed exclusively by its user base. It handles incoming, outgoing, and internal mail. It ships with an inline editor to generate mail or answers from templates. It sends alerts and notifications on new mail, late mail, etc. It manages mail circulation between users through virtual mail baskets. It logs every action on documents and on the configuration of the application. It offers tools to monitor mail activity.
Personalbackup is a network-wide backup system for backing up Windows machines and Samba shares. There is no need at all to install software on the client machines to be able to back it up. A complete Web interface is provided for the users, as well as for the backup administrators.
Schmant is a build tool for building Java programs. It provides a set of build tasks (compile, text process, tar archive, etc.) and an environment in which to run build scripts. Build scripts can be written Groovy, JavaScript, JRuby, or Jython. The goal of the project is to be feature-comparable with Apache Ant, but much nicer to work with.