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    Alluxio

    Alluxio

    Open Source Data Orchestration for the Cloud

    Alluxio is the world’s first open source data orchestration technology for analytics and AI for the cloud. It bridges the gap between computation frameworks and storage systems, bringing data from the storage tier closer to the data driven applications. This enables applications to connect to numerous storage systems through a common interface. It makes data local, more accessible and as elastic as compute.
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    Pentaho

    Pentaho

    Pentaho offers comprehensive data integration and analytics platform.

    Pentaho couples data integration with business analytics in a modern platform to easily access, visualize and explore data that impacts business results. Use it as a full suite or as individual components that are accessible on-premise, in the cloud, or on-the-go (mobile). Pentaho enables IT and developers to access and integrate data from any source and deliver it to your applications all from within an intuitive and easy to use graphical tool. The Pentaho Enterprise Edition Free Trial...
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    Apache Kafka

    Apache Kafka

    Mirror of Apache Kafka

    Apache Kafka is a distributed streaming platform built around durable, partitioned logs called topics, enabling high-throughput, fault-tolerant event pipelines. Producers append records to partitions, brokers replicate them for durability, and consumer groups read them at their own pace while balancing work across instances. The commit/offset model and retention policies support patterns from real-time processing to event sourcing and audit trails. Exactly-once processing semantics,...
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