Open Source Supported Technologies

680+ SUPPORTED OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES

OpenTeams offers support for over 680+ open source technologies, providing clients with access to expert guidance and resources for a wide range of open source solutions. Whether it’s a database system, a cloud platform, a machine learning framework, or a visualization tool, OpenTeams’ team of open source architects and developers have the experience and knowledge needed to provide comprehensive support for almost any open source technology. This extensive coverage means that clients can work with a single vendor for all their open source needs, making it easier and more efficient to manage their open source infrastructure.

Active Perl
Activiti
AdaNet
Advanced REST
Adobe Flex SDK
AdoptOpenJDK
Airflow
Alfresco
Alma Linux
Amazon EKS
Amazon SDK for Java
Aminator
Anaconda
Android SDK
Angular
AngularJS
Ansible
ANTLR
Apache ActiveMQ
Apache Ant
Apache Arrow
Apache Artemis
Apache Axiom
Apache Axis
Apache Axis2
Apache Beam
Apache Cactus
Apache Camel
Apache Cassandra
Apache Cocoon
Apache Commons
Apache CouchDB
Apache CXF
Apache Derby
Apache Flink
Apache Hadoop
Apache Hive
Apache HTTP Server
Apache Jackrabbit
Apache Jmeter
Apache jUDDI
Apache Kafka
Apache Karaf
Apache Log4j
Apache Maven
Apache MyFaces
Apache NiFi
Apache Nutch
Apache OpenNLP
Apache Parquet
Apache Pig
Apache POI
Apache ServiceMix
Apache Sling
Apache SOAP
Apache Solr
Apache Spark
Apache Storm
Apache Struts
Apache Subversion
Apache Tez
Apache Tomcat
Apache TomEE
Apache Traffic Server
Apache Xalan-j
Apache Xerces
Apache XML Commons
Apache XMLRPC
Apache XmlSchema
Apache Zookeeper
ApacheDS
api-v1-client-python
Apigility
AposePDF
Archiva
Artifactory
Arviz
AspectJ
Asterisk
Athena
Atlas
Atomic OS
Atomikos Transactions Essentials
Autosklearn
Autoviz
AWS CDK
AWS Data Wrangler
AWStats
AWX
Bacula
Bazel
BeanShell
Beautiful Soup
Bender
bigchaindb
BIND
Binder
BlazeDS
Blockly
Bodo
Bokeh
Bootstrap
Bottle
Bouncy Castle Crypto APIs
Brat
btcrecover
bugzilla
C++
c3p0
Cacti
Caffee
Calico
CamGears
CAPTCHA
Cassandra
Catboost
cello
CentOS
CentOS Stream
CentOS+
Central Authentication Service (CAS)
CephFS
cert-issuer
cglib
Chainer
Chaos Monkey
Chartify
Checkstyle
Chef
CherryPy
chia-blockchain
CKEditor for Java
Clonezilla
Cloud Composer
Cloud Foundry
Cloudera Data Platform
CMake
CollabNet Subervsion Edge
Concurrent Versions System
Conda
Conda-Forge
containerd
CoreOS
Coreutils
Couchbase
CRI-O
Crypto-whale-watching-app
CSS
CSS-in-JS
Cucumber
CuPy
curl
cvs2svn
CyberNeko HTML Parser
Cylon
D3
DASK
Dart
Data Fusion
Data Preview
Databricks
Datashader
Datastax
DDD
Debian
DBT
Decord
DeepSpeed
Dejavu
Django
Docker
Docker Swarm
Docx4j
Dojo AJAX
Dom4j
Dovecot
Doxygen
dragonchain
DRBD
Dremio
Drools
Drupal
Dyno Client
Dynomite
D3.js
EasyMock
Eclipse
Eclipse – JBoss Tools Plugin
Eclipse Memory Analyzer (MAT)
EclipseLink
Econ-Ark
Ehcache
Elastic Search
EKS (AWS Cloud Stack)
electrum
Eset
etcd
Express.js
Falcon
FAISS
FastAPI
FASTDATA.io
fasttext
Fedora Linux
FileZilla
Fjquery
Flask
Fletcher
Flex
Flink
FluentD
FOG – A Free Cloning Solution
Foreman
Fortran
FOSSology
FreeIPA
FreeType Fonts
Galera Cluster
Gawk
Gensim
GemFire
GeoMesa
GeoViews
Ggplot2
GIMP
Git
GitLab
GlassFish
Glib
GlusterFS
GLM
Gnu Compiler Collection
GNU Emacs
GNU Gettext
GNU Ghostscript
GNU Parallel
GNU Privacy Guard
GNU Project Debugger (GDB)
Go
GOAI
Google Web Toolkit
Governator
Gradle
Grafana
Grails
Grails 2
Graphistry

GraphQL
Graylog
Great Expectations
Groovy
gRPC Endpoints
GTK+
Gurobi
GZip
H2 Database Engine
H20
Hadoop
Halide
HAProxy
HASH
HashiCorp Consul
Hashicorp Nomad
HashiCorp Terraform
HashiCorp Vault
HawtIO
Hazelcast
Helm
Heroku
Hibernate
Hive
Hive LLAP
Holoviews
Holoviz
Holoviz: Panel
Houdini
Horovod
HSQLDB
HTML/CSS
HTTPie
hydrachain
IBM Lale
ICEFaces
Ibis
IBM Lale
Ignite
ImageMagick
Impala
InAccel
indy-node
Infinispan
InfluxDB
Inkscape
Intake
IntelliJ, Intellij IDEA
iReport Designer for JasperReports
Istio
iText
iText XML Worker
ITK
Ivy
Jackson JSON Processor
JAMon (Java Application Monitor)
JanusGraph
JasperReports
JasperReports Library
JasperReports Server
Jasypt
Java
JavaCC
JavaScript
Jaxen
JBoss Ajax4JSF
JBoss Application Server (Wildfly)
JBoss jBPM
JBoss Portal
JBoss Profiler
JBoss Teiid
JCAPTCHA
JCIFS
JCommon
Jcrontab
JDOM
JEdit
Jenkins
Jersey
Jest
Jetty
JGroups
JLint
JMock
JMX
Joda-Time
Joomla!
Jopr – RHQ
jQuery
jQuery UI
JSch
JSON-LD
Json-lib
jsTree
jTDS
JTidy
Julia
JUnit
Jupyter
Julia
Jupyter Ecosystem
Jupyter Notebook
JWebUnit
Kafka
Kdiff3
Keepass
Keras
Keycloak
Kiali
Kotlin
Kibana (ELK)
Kubernetes
Kubeflow
Kubespray
KVM
LabelStudio
Lasagne
lbry-sdk
LFTP
libgdf
LibreOffice
libxml2
libxslt
lighttpd
LightGBM
Lightwave
Logback
Logstash (ELK)
Loopback
Loris
Lua
Magento
MapReduce
MariaDB
Masonite
MATLAB
MATPLOTLIB
MediaWiki
Memcached
Mercurial
Metro
MicroPython
Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit
Mingus
MinGW
MinIO
MIT Kerberos
ML flow
Mock Objects
Mockito
Modin
MongoDB
Mongrel
Mono
Moodle
Mulesoft ESB
Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG)
Multi-Master Replication Manager for MySQL
MyBatis for Java
MyBatis-Spring
MyFaces Tomahawk
MyFaces Trinidad
MYSQL
MySQL2
MXNet
mythril
Nagios
nbgraber
Nebula
neo-python
Net-SNMP
NetBeans
Netgate Pfsense
Netty
Nexus
NGINX
Nikto
NiFi
NLTK
Nmap
Node
Node-Red
Node.js
nolearn
Notepad++
nteract
nucypher
Numba
Numpy
Odoo
OKD
OmniSci
Open ESB
OpenAM
OpenCV
OpenDS
OpenEJB
Openfire
OpenJ9
OpenJDK
OpenJPA
OpenLDAP
OpenProj
OpenRefine
OpenShift
Open Source RDBMS
OpenSSL
OpenSSL FIPS 140-2 Module
OpenStack
OpenStack ANSIBLE
OpenStack BARBICAN
OpenStack CEILOMETER
OpenStack CINDER
OpenStack CLOUDKITTY
OpenStack CONGRESS
OpenStack DESIGNATE
OpenStack FREEZER
OpenStack GLANCE
OpenStack HEAT
OpenStack HORIZON
OpenStack IRONIC
OpenStack KEYSTONE
OpenStack MANILA
OpenStack MONASCA
OpenStack NEUTRON
OpenStack NOVA
OpenStack OCTAVIA
OpenStack RALLY
OpenStack SWIFT
OpenStack TACKER
OpenStack TROVE
OpenStack WATCHER
OpenSUSE
OpenVAS
OpenVC
OpenVPN
Optimus
Oracle Java
Oracle Linux
Oraface
oVirt
Pacemaker

Paho
Pandas
Panel
Patroni
PEAR
Pentaho BI Suite CE
Perl
Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE)
Perl DBD::Oracle module
Perspective
Petastorm
pg_bulkload
pg_reorg
pg_reporter
pg_rman
pg_statsinfo
pgAdmin
pgbackrest
pgBadger
HpgBouncer
pgpool-II
pgpoolAdmin
PHP
phpBB
phpMyAdmin
phpPgAdmin
PicketLink
Pidgin
Pig
Pitest
Plone CMS
Plotly
Plutus
PM2
Polars
Postfix
Postgres Driver for C (libpq, not ODBC)
Postgres Driver for Java
Postgres Driver for Perl
Postgres Driver for PHP (PDO)
Postgres Driver for Ruby
PostgreSQL
Priam
PrestoDB
ProFTPD
Project-Open
Prometheus
Puppet
Puppet
Pushsafer
PuTTY
PyAudioAnalysis
PyAV
PyBoard
pyBrain
PyData/Sparse
Pydub
Pyiodide
PyJanitor
PyMC3/4
Pyramid
PyScript
PySpark
PyTables
Python
python_blockchain_app
PyTorch
PyViz
QEMU
QRL
Quartz
Quilt Data
R
RabbitMQ
raiden
Raigad
Rancher
Rancher Console
Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE)
RANCID (Really Awesome New Cisco Config Differ)
Ranger
RAPIDS
Ray
RASA bot framework
Rdesktop
React
React Native
ReactJS
Readline
RecallGraph
Redis
Red Data Tools
RedHat OpenShift
Redis
Redux
Relax and Recover (ReaR)
Requests
Restlet
RESTClient
Rocket.Chat
Rocky Linux
rsync
Ruby
Ruby on Rails
RubyGems
Rust
S3
Samba
Sanic
Sass
sawtooth-core
SAX
Scala
SciDB
SciKit Image
Scikit-Learn
SciPy
Scrapy
SCSS
Seaborn Plots
Selenium
SELinux
Sendmail
SHAP
Simian Army
SimpleCoin
Sklearn
SLF4j
Slony-I
smart-contract
SniffAir
Snort
Snowflake
SoapUI
Sockets
SOLR
SonarQube
Sonatype Nexus
Spacewalk
Spacy
Spark
SparkML (MLlib)
Spark Data Frames
SPARQL
Spinnaker
Spring
Spring Batch
Spring BlazeDS Integration
Spring Boot
Spring Cloud
Spring Framework
Spring LDAP
Spring Security
Spring Web Flow
Spring Web Services
Spyder
SQLAlchemy
SQLite
sqlmap
Squid
SQuirrel SQL Client
Stanford CoreNLP
Stanford Parser
StAX
statsmodels
stdlib
StopLight
Storm
Streamlit
Stumpy
Stunnel
SVN::Web
SymPy
Taco
Talend
Talend ESB
Tcl/Tk
Tensor Flow
Terracotta
Terraform
Teradata
Terragrunt
TestNG
TextBlog
Tez
Theano
TileDB
Tkinter
TPOT
Torba
TortoiseGit
TortoiseSVN
Trac
Transformers
TrueCrypt
Turbodbc
TurboGears
TypeScript
Uarray
Ubuntu
UNIX/Linux
UMAP
Unzip
Urllib
Vaadin
Vaex
VAST
Vega
Velocity
Vertex AI
VidGears
Vim
Visual Studio Code
VisualVM
Voila
vsftpd
Vue.Js
W3C
Web2py
web3.py
Webmin
Webpack
Web Ontology Language (OWL)
Wildfly
WinSCP
Wireshark
WordPress
word2vec
WSDL4J
WSO2 API Manager
Xarray
XGBoost
XnD
Xtensor/xframe
Yarn
Zabbix
Zeppelin
Zimbra Collaboration Suite
zlib
Zope
Zuul
389 Directory Server
3ds Max
7-Zip

Support Tiers

Guaranteed Enterprise Level Support Tiers

OpenTeams provides a range of support tiers to cater to the specific needs of different businesses. The support tiers range from bronze to gold, and each tier comes with different levels of access to Open Source Architects, priority support, and other benefits. The basic tier is designed for small businesses and provides access to Open Source Architects during standard business hours, while the enterprise tier provides 24/7 support and a dedicated account manager. Regardless of the tier, OpenTeams ensures that businesses have access to the support they need to get the most out of their open source technology.

News & Insights

Browse Our Recent Case Studies

Technology Meta

OpenTeams Enterprise Solution Architect started with a small team of one full-time engineer and two part-time engineers working one day a week. The part-time engineers both had extensive prior experience in the probabilistic programming space. Over the last year, as a result of helping Meta achieve their goals, the ESA grew the team to allow the part-time engineers to move to half-time. The scope also increased beyond writing documentation and tutorials to include adding major software features.

Technologies Used

  • PyTorch
  • Bean Machine
  • ArviZ

Energy Global Energy Company

OpenTeams’ Enterprise Solution Architects installed a data science platform (Nebari) that provided shared, scalable compute, and storage across all teams. They created a pipelining solution to demonstrate best practices in MLOps for all of their teams to adopt, including automated data ingest and validation, model training, and dashboards to reduce errors, provide monitoring, and make model experimentation easy.

Technologies Used

  • Nebari
  • Prefect
  • ClearML
  • PyTorch
    PyTorch
  • Pandas
  • Statsmodels
  • Scikit-Learn

Fintech A Top Five Financial Institution

OpenTeams Enterprise Solution Architect updated their risk model to run on Python and utilize fast numerical libraries like NumPy and Numba. The ESA also moved the model to a high-performance deployment on computation clusters using PySpark.

Technologies Used

  • NumPy
  • Numba
  • Spark

Government Armed Services

OpenTeams’ Enterprise Solution Architects introduced machine learning capability to the simulation by building a Python API and an MLOps pipeline that built reinforcement learning models. Reinforcement learning models exhibit autonomous behavior that allow simulation entities to adapt to complex situations, even if the human operator has not anticipated the situations. These models are exploratory and often find novel strategies that the human operator did not imagine.

Technologies Used

  • PyTorch
  • GeoPy
  • Jupyterlab
  • Python
    Python
  • Stable-Baselines3
  • PyMongo

Manufacturing Global Battery Company

OpenTeams Enterprise Solution Architect built a data pipeline to connect the machines and CRMs. They centralized the data and built dashboards and tools to help the engineers monitor and control the assembly line.

Technologies Used

Technology Meta

OpenTeams Enterprise Solution Architect was hired by Meta to lead a small team of three part-time engineers who had experience on similar projects, such as NumPy and SciPy. Over the last three years, as a result of achieving Metas goals, the ESA grew the team to 15+ people dedicated to PyTorch development.

Technologies Used

  • PyTorch
  • Tourchvision
  • Functorch

Telecom Geospatial Company

OpenTeams Enterprise Solution Architect built an open source, cloud-based data science platform to allow them to scale their work, including a stable, reliable, automated workflow to preprocess new data each day, algorithms to feed various data sources into a single dataset, and algorithms to analyze the data according to their customers’ needs.

Technologies Used

  • Pandas
  • Dask
  • HoloViews
  • GeoViews
    GeoViews
  • GeoPandas
  • SpatialPandas

Healthcare Medical Supply Company

OpenTeams Enterprise Solution Architect converted the model to a Python package with an automated workflow that included a test suite, data validation, and report generation. The ESA and his team built a web-based platform with authentication and data input framework. Additionally, the team built tools that allowed technicians to draw on images of the building architectural drawings as part of the data input which allowed them to easily go from room to room. These were also used for automatic report generation.

Technologies Used

  • Pandas
  • Panel
  • HoloViews
  • Flask
    Flask
  • Jinja
  • Ansible
  • Docker
  • Bokeh

TensorFlow Estimators

The tfestimators package is an R interface to TensorFlow Estimators, a high-level API that provides implementations of many different model types including linear models and deep neural networks.

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Keras for R

We are excited to announce that the keras package is now available on CRAN. The package provides an R interface to Keras, a high-level neural networks API developed with a focus on enabling fast experimentation.

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OpenTeams provides businesses with access to a team of experienced open source professionals who can help them unlock the power of open source technologies, delivering customized solutions tailored to their specific needs and goals. Get in touch with us today to learn how we can help you leverage open source to achieve your business objectives.