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    GridDB

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    GridDB is a next-generation open source database

    ...GridDB is an open database that enables real-time processing of vast amounts of time-series data in physical space, which is necessary to realize a cyber-physical system. Multi-model architecture capable of supporting various data stores with time-series data-oriented and pluggable data stores for efficient real-time processing and management of huge amounts of time-series data at high frequency. Various architectural innovations, such as in-memory orientation with "memory as the main unit and disk as the secondary unit" and event-driven design with minimal overhead, have been incorporated to achieve processing capabilities that can handle petabyte-scale applications.
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    Apache Hudi

    Apache Hudi

    Upserts, Deletes And Incremental Processing on Big Data

    Apache Hudi (pronounced Hoodie) stands for Hadoop Upserts Deletes and Incrementals. Hudi manages the storage of large analytical datasets on DFS (Cloud stores, HDFS or any Hadoop FileSystem compatible storage). Apache Hudi is a transactional data lake platform that brings database and data warehouse capabilities to the data lake. Hudi reimagines slow old-school batch data processing with a powerful new incremental processing framework for low latency minute-level analytics. Hudi provides efficient upserts, by mapping a given hoodie key (record key + partition path) consistently to a file id, via an indexing mechanism. ...
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    GnuCopy
    ...It supports all important archive typs like Zip and Tar to guaranty an easy and secure exchange between all types of operating systems. Additionally, you can create profiles to blacklist or whitelist specific file types or folders to seperate your big data stores for backups.
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    Snowplow Analytics

    Snowplow Analytics

    Enterprise-strength marketing and product analytics platform

    Snowplow is ideal for data teams who want to manage the collection and warehousing of data across all their platforms and products.
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    LogicalSets

    Integrated Comprehensive Data Architecture & Methodology

    This is an advanced data architecture and methodology. A comprehensive Enterprise Resource Management System. A re-usable database with rules for customization, While being a data driven transaction processing engine, this system has very advanced reporting capabilities. This design eliminates up to 90% of business logic due to the way the data is structured. Uses a concept called Table Sets. Has a compound key that tells the programmer what tableset, which record which applet...
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