Ditto
Ditto is the only mobile database that comes with built-in edge connectivity and offline resilience, allowing apps to sync data without depending on servers or continuous access to the cloud. As billions of mobile and edge devices—and the deskless workers using them—form the backbone of modern operations, organizations are running into the constraints of conventional cloud-first systems. Used by leaders like Chick-fil-A, Delta, Lufthansa, and Japan Airlines, Ditto is at the forefront of the edge-native movement, reshaping how businesses operate, sync, and stay connected beyond the cloud. By removing the need for external hardware, Ditto’s software-based networking lets companies develop faster, more fault-tolerant applications that perform even in disconnected environments—no cloud, server, or Wi-Fi required.
Leveraging CRDTs and peer-to-peer mesh replication, Ditto allows developers to build robust, collaborative applications where data remains consistent and available to all users—even during complete offline scenarios. This ensures business-critical systems remain functional exactly when they’re needed most.
Ditto follows an edge-native design philosophy. Unlike cloud-centric approaches, edge-native systems are optimized to run directly on mobile and edge devices. With Ditto, devices automatically discover and talk to each other, forming dynamic mesh networks instead of routing data through the cloud. The platform seamlessly handles complex connectivity across online and offline modes—Bluetooth, P2P Wi-Fi, LAN, Cellular, and more—to detect nearby devices and sync updates in real time.
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ManageEngine Endpoint Central
ManageEngine's Endpoint Central, which was previously known as Desktop Central, serves as a comprehensive Unified Endpoint Management Solution that oversees enterprise mobility management. This solution encompasses all aspects of mobile app and device management, in addition to client management for various endpoints, including mobile devices, laptops, tablets, servers, and other computing machines. With ManageEngine Endpoint Central, users can streamline and automate numerous desktop management activities, such as software installation, patching, IT asset management, imaging, and operating system deployment, thereby enhancing operational efficiency across the organization. This tool is particularly beneficial for IT departments looking to maintain control over their diverse technology environments.
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Okyline
Okyline presents an open specification accompanied by free tools that facilitate the validation of JSON data. Instead of focusing on creating abstract definitions for JSON Schema, it empowers users to impose inline constraints directly onto an actual JSON payload, effectively allowing the example to act as the schema itself. This platform includes advanced features such as conditional logic, computed business rules, and list validation, addressing the shortcomings commonly found in traditional JSON Schema. Furthermore, Okyline provides a no-cost online studio, a free claude-skill, and a Java library, all while adhering to an open specification under the Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 license. By adopting this innovative approach, Okyline significantly improves the usability and accessibility for developers engaged in JSON data validation, making it easier for them to implement their validation needs efficiently. This user-centric design not only streamlines the validation process but also fosters a collaborative environment for developers to share insights and enhancements.
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HTTP Toolkit
You can swiftly navigate through network traffic by emphasizing content type, status, and source. Alternatively, you can utilize robust filtering options that align your messages with the most significant ones. With the help of MDN's inline explanations and documentation, you can scrutinize the URL, status, headers, and body of individual requests or responses. Additionally, you have the ability to examine message bodies with features like highlighting and automatic formatting for JSON, HTML, JavaScript, and other formats, all facilitated by Monaco, the editor integrated into Visual Studio Code. You can accurately match requests, seamlessly jump to them as they come in, and modify details such as the target URL or method, headers, and body. Decisions can be made to either reply manually to incoming requests or to forward them upstream. On the return path, you can pause to alter the actual response as needed. You can navigate through HTTP traffic one request at a time or deliberately simulate errors and endpoints for testing. For rapid prototyping against new services or endpoints, you can create specific rules that correspond to incoming requests, ensuring a tailored approach to development. This flexibility allows for a comprehensive exploration and manipulation of HTTP interactions.
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