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    ...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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    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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    fooltrader

    Quant framework for stock

    ...Its applicable objects include quantitative traders, teachers, and students majoring in finance, people interested in economic data, programmers, and people who like freedom and the spirit of exploration. You could write the Strategy using an event-driven or time walkway and view and analyze the performance in a uniform way.
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    giServer

    giServer

    giServer the easy to use and extensible batch and integration server

    The giServer is an easy-to-use integration server for process automation and event-driven or scheduled execution of batch jobs. Instead of using complex XML configuration files an elaborate GUI for batch job management is included. Some possible usage scenarios are: - Automatic processing of incoming data files - Big Data applications - Process automation - Data Mining/Aggregation applications - Automatic Reporting - Processing and analysis of database records
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    Unlimited organizations, 3 enterprise SSO connections, role-based access control, and pro MFA included. Dev and prod tenants out of the box.

    Auth0's B2B Essentials plan gives you everything you need to ship secure multi-tenant apps. Unlimited orgs, enterprise SSO, RBAC, audit log streaming, and higher auth and API limits included. Add on M2M tokens, enterprise MFA, or additional SSO connections as you scale.
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    Occursions

    Fast customizable time series web database for big data like log files

    ...Occursions asynchronously tails log files and indexes the individual lines in each log file as each line is written to disk so you don't even have to wait for a second after an event happens to search for it. Occursions uses custom disk backed data structures to create and search its indexes so it is very efficient at using CPU, memory and disk. You can extend Occursions with shared libraries to support your own file formats, even binary file formats!
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