A copy of the licenses I use in my work; an exercise in parity
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A copy of the licenses I use in my work; an exercise in parity
Free hardware/software/license IT management. All data of IT department in one place, bringing reliability and agility in decision making.
Easily add license to source codes.
Code examples for client activation and provisioning with a floating license.
Converts personal notes structure to RDF
AssetTrakr is a License, Contract and Asset Tracker for home use built using EF Core and .NET 8.
This repository contains the source code and configurations for a robust and scalable license service built on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The license service is designed to provide secure license generation, management, and validation capabilities for applications deployed on AWS infrastructure.
Creates an Entra ID license report based on license assignments and consumption
These are PowerShell tools that I build that you should use.
A simple action to check if a Go project depends on packages with disallowed licenses
When creating an open source project on GitHub, it’s important to have a high-quality README for the app. This should include what the app is for, how to use the app, how to install it, how to report issues and how to make contributions.
Takes JIRA objects and converts to RDF
This is a POC to demonstrate an issue with AWS PrivateLink. The issue is what CIDR do you lock down the NLB in an VPC Endpoint Service too to allow the consumer to access the private link.
Add a description, image, and links to the license-management topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the license-management topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."