ObStack is a tool allowing a user to fully dynamically configure data object types, and manage the objects and data as suited. Both object configuration and data can be fully managed by a web interface or API.
This allows ObStack to be used as a CMDB / Configuration manager, an asset manager, a content manager, a deployment manager, a quick and simple management portal, a password manager, or other types of applications.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Fully configure your own object types.
- Register object relations.
- Full control over object type data model.
- Full API support
- Security:
- Access control.
- Audit logging.
- LDAP support.
Website: www.obstack.org
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: ObStack
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

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