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Everything you need to build production-ready agents and models. Access 200+ Google and third-party AI models and tools.
Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform is Google Cloud's comprehensive platform for developers to build, scale, govern, and optimize agents and models. Choose from Google's most advanced models and third-party models like Anthropic's Claude Model Family.
Get random, realtime read/write access to your Big Data
Use Apache HBase™ when you need random, realtime read/write access to your Big Data. This project's goal is the hosting of very large tables, billions of rows X millions of columns, atop clusters of commodity hardware. Apache HBase is an open-source, distributed, versioned, non-relational database modeled after Google's Bigtable. A Distributed Storage System for Structured Data by Chang et al.
SZT‑bigdata is an open-source project analyzing real Shenzhen metro (subway) card usage data using big‑data frameworks like Spark, Hadoop, Hive, Kafka, Flink, ClickHouse, HBase, and Elasticsearch. Aimed at exploring transit passenger flow patterns and system optimization using a variety of Scala-based technologies.
The Esri Geometry API for Java enables developers to write apps
...Developers of custom MapReduce-based applications for Hadoop can use this API for spatial processing of data in the Hadoop system. The API is also used by the Hive UDF’s and could be used by developers building geometry functions for 3rd-party applications such as Cassandra, HBase, Storm and many other Java-based “big data” applications.