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  2. Google Web Server - Wikipedia

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    In May, 2015, GWS was ranked as the fourth most popular web server on the internet after Apache, nginx and Microsoft IIS, powering an estimated 7.95% of active websites. [4] Web page requests on most Google pages provide "gws" (without a version number) in the HTTP header as an indication of the web server software being used.

  3. IBM Cognos Analytics - Wikipedia

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    Cognos Connection is the Web portal for IBM Cognos BI. It is the starting point for access to all functions provided with the suite. Using this portal, content can be searched in the form of reports, scorecards, and agents, it can be managed, structured, and displayed.

  4. Marcus Hutchins - Wikipedia

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    The new code was completed by June 2014, and as Vinny started selling it to the dark web he renamed UPAS Kit 2.0 to Kronos, based on the mythological Greek Titan. [ 6 ] MalwareTech and Kryptos Logic

  5. Personal web server - Wikipedia

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    A personal web server (PWS) is system of hardware and software that is designed to create and manage a web server on a desktop computer for individuals or employees. [1] It can be used to learn how to set up and administer a website, to serve as a site for testing dynamic web pages, or to serve web pages in a closed environment not accessible on the internet.

  6. Honeycomb (company) - Wikipedia

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    Honeycomb (stylized as honeycomb.io) is an American software company known for its eponymous observability and application performance management (APM) platform and for its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices.

  7. Kronos (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kronos (a.k.a. Kronos, Destroyer of the Universe or Kronos, Ravager of Planets) is a 1957 American black-and-white science fiction film from Regal Films, a division of 20th Century-Fox. It was produced by Irving Block , Louis DeWitt, Kurt Neumann, and Jack Rabin, directed by Kurt Neumann , and stars Jeff Morrow and Barbara Lawrence .

  8. PeopleDoc - Wikipedia

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    PeopleDoc's human resources service delivery is composed of four main components : The HR document management system allows for employee and HR documents to be centralized from multiple sources, including paper and existing human resources systems, and stored in the cloud.

  9. IBM Spectrum LSF - Wikipedia

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    It can be used to execute batch jobs on networked Unix and Windows systems on many different architectures. [2] [3] LSF was based on the Utopia research project at the University of Toronto.