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Ars Technica IT Security Technology

Acronis provides backup and data recovery software for consumers and businesses of all sizes.
CyberArk Privileged Account Security is an control access to administrative & privileged accounts to reduce information leaks & risk by automating policies.
GuardiCore provides network security solutions for software defined data centers.
HackerOne provides a platform designed to streamline vulnerability coordination and bug bounty program by enlisting hackers.
Intego Flextivity Secure is an all in one security tool, Business owners need not only a strong basic security platform from where they can manage all their Macs, they also need to understand in what activities their employees are engaged that could possibly breech security, and which also potentially waste time and money for the company. They need to manage all their company Macs from a single, unified dashboard.
Kaspersky offers security systems designed for small business, corporations and large enterprises.
Let’s Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority (CA), run for the public’s benefit.

Ars Technica Sales Technology

Action Network is an advocacy tool built for organizers.

Ars Technica Customer Management Technology

Alchemer is an integrated feedback management platform.
Opower is the only customer engagement platform designed specifically for the utility industry, Opower 4 is deployed around the globe, driving unprecedented levels of energy efficiency, demand response, Smart Grid acceptance, and customer affinity.
phpBB is a free flat-forum bulletin board software solution that can be used to stay in touch with a group of people.
SurveyMonkey is an online survey development cloud-based software as a service company, SurveyMonkey provides free, customizable surveys, as well as a suite of paid back-end programs that include data analysis, sample selection, bias elimination, and data representation tools.

Ars Technica Devops And Development Technology

Amazon CloudFront is a content delivery web service.
Bigcommerce is an all-in-one SaaS ecommerce platform for growing and established online businesses that want a powerful solution in a user-friendly package.
CacheFly is a Content Delivery Network.
Cloudflare Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a geographically distributed group of servers that ensure fast delivery of Internet content, including HTML pages, JavaScript files, stylesheets, and images.
GitHub is a place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers, helping individuals and teams to write faster, better code.
GNU Make is a tool which controls the generation of executables and other non-source files of a program from the program's source files. Make gets its knowledge of how to build program from a file called the makefile, which lists each of the non-source files and how to compute it from other files.
Libris is an asset management for photos and videos.
Medium is a blog-publishing platform.

Ars Technica Platform And Storage Technology

Cloud based storage systems by AWS.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a comprehensive, evolving cloud computing platform provided by Amazon that includes a mixture of infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and packaged software as a service (SaaS) offerings.
Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
FreeBSD is an advanced computer operating system used to power modern servers, desktops, and embedded platforms.
Google Cloud Platform is a suite of cloud computing services that enables developers to build, deploy, and scale applications, websites, and services on the same infrastructure as Google.
Google Cloud Storage is a RESTful online file storage web service for storing and accessing data on Google Cloud Platform infrastructure. The service combines the performance and scalability of Google's cloud with advanced security and sharing capabilities.
Parallels provides desktop and application virtualization across desktops and mobile devices along with technology management solutions.
Proxmox Virtual Environment is a complete server virtualization management solution, based on KVM and container virtualization.

Ars Technica Programming Languages And Frameworks Technology

AMP
AMP is a way to build web pages for static content that render fast.
GIS software for creating maps, conducting spatial analysis and sharing intelligent visualizations.
ArcGIS Online is a complete mapping and analysis solution that enables users to connect people, locations, and data using interactive maps.
ASP.net is an open source framework for building web applications and services with .NET and C#.
Discord is the only cross-platform voice and text chat app designed specifically for gamers.
Cross-platform game development technology solution.
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser. It can be assisted by technologies such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and scripting languages such as JavaScript.
Java is a programming language and computing platform.

Ars Technica Marketing Technology

AppBrain is an ad network used by developers to promote their Android apps and monetize their in-app traffic.
Facebook is a social networking site that makes it easy for people to connect and share with family and friends online.
Getty Images provides stock photos and imagery collections for advertising and graphic design as well as print and online publishing.
GlobeNewswire is an American press release distribution company, headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
Google AdSense allows publishers to serve and monetize on text, image, video, or interactive media advertisements.
Grammarly is an English language writing-enhancement platform.
Imgur is an online image sharing and image hosting service,
Informa is a business intelligence, academic publishing, knowledge, & events business, operating in the Knowledge & Information Economy.

Ars Technica Business Intelligence And Analytics Technology

App Radar is an all-in-one ASO tool to help to unleash the full potential of the mobile apps and games.
ComScore is a web analytics and digital marketing software that assesses users website and online platforms performances based on visitor trends and search engine results. ComScore lets users identify digital audiences in depth and enables user to drill down on vital traffic data and in turn segment your audiences for retargetting content campaigns.
Flurry from Yahoo is a mobile app analytics platform capable of estimating user age & gender, and splitting users into personas based on their app usage habits
Google Analytics allows users to measure sales & conversions, plus gain fresh insights into how visitors use sites, & how they arrived on site.
Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google, to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another.
Lumio provides website owners with insight into which companies are visiting their site, how often they visit, and what they do, enabling them to turn anonymous traffic into complete company profiles, increase conversion rates and improve marketing campaigns with targeted ads.
Quid software reads millions of text based documents and offers immediate insight by organizing that content visually.

Ars Technica Computer Networks Technology

AWS Route53 is a Cloud DNS service helps in customers to route end user requests to internet applications.
MikroTik provides wireless ISP systems for Internet connectivity.
Sonic is an internet & phone service provider.

Ars Technica Finance And Accounting Technology

Bench Bookkeeping organize the financials of small businesses, independent contractors, and entrepreneurs. Pairing their intuitive software with a live bookkeeping team, they combine the convenience and efficiency of modern technology with the expertise and time-savings afforded by a professional service to let business owners get back to doing what they love: running their business.
Brixx is a financial planning and forecasting solution for startups, small businesses, and accountants.
GoFundMe is a crowdfunding and social fundraising platform.
Indiegogo is a crowdfunding engine that helps individuals, groups and non-profits raise money online to make their ideas a reality.
IQS offers inclusive enterprise quality management software that is used to standardize and streamline quality data across the global value chain.
Kickstarter is a crowdfunding platform for creative projects such as movies, music, art, theater, games, comics, design, and photography.
Mirror is a financial contracts platform that provides hedging instruments to OTC markets.
Patreon enables creators to earn ongoing revenue directly from their fans.

Ars Technica Collaboration Technology

Box
Box is changing how clients manage content across their business from simple file sharing to building custom apps.
Cloudinary allows users to securely upload images to customer's websites and mobile apps.
Dropbox is an off-site server for file syncing, storage and sharing which allows users to save & share files of any format & access them anywhere, on any device.
Eventbrite is an event management solution which helps businesses to plan, manage, & grow events through tools such as ticketing, attendee tracking, & marketing.
Google Drive is a cloud storage and backup platform to access files, docs, photos & more, store them in a safe place, and collaborate with other people.
G Suite is a suite of apps from Google which offers a number of tools to communicate and collaborate with colleagues, store files, and manage data.

Ars Technica Testing And QA Technology

Bugzilla is a robust, featureful and mature defect-tracking system, or bug-tracking system. Defect-tracking systems allow teams of developers to keep track of outstanding bugs, problems, issues, enhancement and other change requests in their products effectively. Simple defect-tracking capabilities are often built into integrated source code management environments such as Github or other web-based or locally-installed equivalents. We find organizations turning to Bugzilla when they outgrow the capabilities of those systems - for example, because they want workflow management, or bug visibility control (security), or custom fields.
CodePen is a web-based HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code editor that enables its users to experiment with code right in the browser.

Ars Technica Productivity And Operations Technology

CivicPlus offers government website design and development services.
K2
K2 empowers organizations to build deeply complex, enterprise-grade process applications with rapid development through a low-code approach.

Ars Technica HR Technology

Dribbble is a community of designers sharing screenshots of their work, process, and projects.
eduCBA offers online training and video courses.
Glassdoor is a jobs and career marketplace.
Linux Academy is an online training and certification solution for teams.
Outsource is an online marketplace where businesses and individuals can safely and easily outsource their projects to freelancers.
Trello: A visual collaboration tool that creates a shared perspective for your team on any project in a fun, flexible, and rewarding way.
Versal is an award winning online training platform trusted by companies of all sizes, like Dyson and The Gap.

Ars Technica Communications Technology

Gmail is a free, advertising-supported email service offered as part of Google's G Suite, with 15GB of storage, color-coded inbox filters and unsend button.
MailChimp list management features help users organize and target their list for sending. They automatically remove bounce backs and unsubscribes from their list.
MyFax allows customers to send and receive faxes using email, the web or a smart phone. A hosted digital fax solution replaces expensive fax machines, fax servers, and supporting infrastructure. A MyFax number is a real fax number. MyFax offers toll free and local fax numbers at no additional cost.
OnSIP offers cloud phone sytem for business communications across all devices.
Open-source web chat platform.
Slack is a single workspace that connects users with the people and tools they work with everyday, no matter where they are or what they do.
Vitelity offers hosted PBX, VoIP, SMS and communication solutions.
VoIP.ms is a VoIP origination and termination tool.

Ars Technica E-commerce Technology

Shopify is a commerce platform to help you build a secure and customizable ecommerce website for your brand.
WooCommerce is an eCommerce plugin for Wordpress

Ars Technica IT Management Technology

JIRA Software enables customer's team at every stage of the application lifecycle. From planning, tracking, launching and reporting.

Ars Technica Product And Design Technology

Squarespace is a SaaS-based Content Management System (CMS) offering a website builder, blogging platform and hosting service.

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