Teams of all sizes and in various industries that want the best time tracking and employee monitoring solution.
It's easy with Hubstaff, a time-tracking and workforce management platform that automates almost every aspect of running or growing a business. Teams can track time to projects and to-dos using Hubstaff's desktop, web, or mobile applications. You'll be able to see how much time your team spends on different tasks, plus productivity metrics like activity rates and app usage through Hubstaff's online dashboard. Most of the available features are customizable on a per-user basis, so you can create the team management tool you need.
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Mavenlink | Project Management Software
Connecting People, Projects, and Profits
Mavenlink is an innovative online resource management and project management software built for professional services teams. Offering a better way to manage projects and resources, Mavenlink transforms businesses by combining project management, collaboration, time tracking, resource management, and project financials all in one place.
Development Platform for Web and Mobile Applications
This RAD platform allows to quickly develop web and mobile applications without any coding task. Applications can be developed by simply configuring them through a graphical environment.
There is no limit in the complexity of the applications to create, since there is always the chance to include custom scripts made by a developer.
The platform supports multiple databases and operating systems, since it has been developed using Java and it provides a rich user interface based on Sencha ExtJS.
jSET - Java Software Evolution Tracker is a software visualization tool that allows practitioners to assess the magnitude of changes across the versions of a software system.
A graphical process designer and engine extension for JBoss jBPM with dataflow capabilities, common task nodes: SQL, FTP, R (Stats), Groovy and email and round-trip process engineering/management from an Eclipse-based editor
DKU is an embedded parallel language, or "piggy-back" language that uses function calls to invoke the language's execution model. It tunes task-size to the hardware while hiding hardware details for high performance portability of parallel code.