Passwork is a corporate password manager available as a self-hosted solution or a secure cloud service. Built and headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, it was designed from the ground up to satisfy GDPR, NIS2, ENS, and related European compliance requirements.
The self-hosted version keeps credentials on your own servers, while the cloud option is hosted in secure German data centers. Zero-knowledge architecture and client-side AES-256 encryption ensure your data remains fully under your control and inaccessible to third parties.
ISO/IEC 27001 certified. Enterprises across industries use Passwork to handle secure password sharing, privileged access management, and centralized credential governance — with full confidence that their secrets are protected.
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NetCrunch is a modern, scalable network monitoring and observability platform designed to simplify infrastructure and traffic management across physical, virtual, and cloud environments. It monitors everything from servers, switches, and firewalls to operating systems, cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and GCP, including IoT, virtualization (VMware, Hyper-V), applications, logs, and custom data via REST, SNMP, WMI, or scripts-all without agents.
NetCrunch offers over 670 built-in monitoring packs and policies that automatically apply based on device role, enabling fast setup and consistent configuration across thousands of nodes. Its dynamic maps, real-time dashboards, and Layer 2/3 topology views provide instant visibility into the health and performance of the entire infrastructure. Unlike legacy tools like SolarWinds, PRTG, or WhatsUp Gold, NetCrunch uses simple node-based licensing with no hidden costs, eliminating sensor limits and pricing traps.
It includes intelligent alert correlation, alert automation & suppression, and proactive triggers to minimize noise and maximize clarity, along with 40+ built-in alert actions including script execution, email, SMS, webhooks, and seamless integrations with tools like Jira, PagerDuty, Slack, and Microsoft Teams. Out-of-the -box AI-enhanced root cause analysis and recommendation for every alert.
NetCrunch also features full hardware and software inventory, device configuration backup and change tracking, bandwidth analysis, flow monitoring (NetFlow, sFlow, IPFIX), and flexible REST-based data ingestion. Designed for speed, automation, and scale, NetCrunch enables IT teams to monitor thousands of devices from a single server, reducing manual work while delivering actionable insights instantly.
Designed for on-prem (including air-gapped), cloud self-hosted or hybrid networks, it is the ideal future-ready monitoring platform for businesses that demand simplicity, power, and total infrastructure awareness.
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pgDash
RapidLoop provides a range of monitoring solutions designed to cater to various requirements. Among its notable offerings is pgDash, a comprehensive monitoring tool specifically developed for PostgreSQL installations, which delivers insights and metrics on every aspect of your PostgreSQL database server by utilizing data collected from the open-source utility pgmetrics. pgDash is available in both SaaS and self-hosted/on-premise formats, ensuring flexibility to meet different deployment preferences. For those seeking an all-in-one monitoring solution that encompasses servers, services, and databases, OpsDash is worth considering, as it is also offered in both SaaS and self-hosted versions. OpsDash provides a reliable, user-friendly, and cost-effective monitoring solution that can accommodate environments ranging from a few servers to extensive networks comprising hundreds of them. Moreover, pgDash not only provides in-depth PostgreSQL metrics sourced from pgmetrics, but also includes alerting features and baseline functionalities to enhance its usability. You can learn more about these innovative solutions by visiting pgdash.io, where you will find detailed information and resources to assist in your monitoring endeavors.
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RustDesk
RustDesk provides a robust open-source remote control platform that facilitates self-hosting and prioritizes security, all while requiring minimal initial setup. This versatile software works seamlessly across various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and web browsers. By supporting a range of codecs like VP8, VP9, AV1, H264, and H265, it enables efficient video streaming capabilities. Users can effortlessly establish a self-hosted infrastructure, giving them control over their data and privacy. The application employs a peer-to-peer connection that is fortified with end-to-end encryption using NaCl, ensuring the confidentiality of user information. Windows users benefit from the ease of operation, as administrative privileges or installations are unnecessary; permissions can be adjusted locally or remotely as required. We strive to keep the user experience as intuitive as possible, with a commitment to ongoing simplification. The project enjoys robust backing from a proactive community of early adopters, contributors, and supporters. To maximize the benefits of RustDesk, it is recommended to set up your own server, with the necessary ports for self-hosting varying based on your unique environment and application use. Moreover, a clear understanding of these requirements can significantly improve your overall experience while utilizing RustDesk, making it an even more efficient tool for remote management.
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