Web Technologies Used by vmwarepolicybuilder.com

Website vmwarepolicybuilder.com is using 7 web technologies.

Nginx is a web server and reverse proxy software. It is also used as a load balancer, HTTP cache and a mail proxy server. It is open source and free, and is known for its high performance and stability. Nginx is designed to handle a large number of concurrent connections and can easily scale to meet the needs of a high-traffic website. It is used by some of the world's most popular websites, including Netflix, WordPress, and Dropbox.

Clarity is an open-source design system that brings together UX guidelines, an HTML/CSS framework, and Angular components.

Webpack is an open-source JavaScript module bundler, primarily for JavaScript, but it can transform front-end assets like HTML, CSS, and images if the corresponding plugins are included. Webpack takes modules with dependencies and generates static assets representing those modules.

Lodash is a JavaScript library which provides utility functions for common programming tasks using the functional programming paradigm.

Angular is an open-source, front-end web application framework, maintained by Google and the Angular community. It uses a component-based architecture to build single-page applications and line-of-business applications. The framework is mainly used to create dynamic apps with a modular design, allowing developers to reuse code and create efficient, maintainable and testable applications. Angular also provides a platform for building mobile applications and Progressive Web Apps (PWA).

Zone.js is a API or set of programs which is used by Angular 2 to update the application view when any change occurred.

Matomo, formerly Piwik, is a free and open source web analytics application developed by a team of international developers, that runs on a PHP/MySQL webserver. It tracks online visits to one or more websites and displays reports on these visits for analysis.

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