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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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    lakeFS

    lakeFS

    lakeFS - Git-like capabilities for your object storage

    Increase data quality and reduce the painful cost of errors. Data engineering best practices using git-like operations on data. lakeFS is an open-source data version control for data lakes. It enables zero-copy Dev / Test isolated environments, continuous quality validation, atomic rollback on bad data, reproducibility, and more. Data is dynamic, it changes over time. Dealing with that without a data version control system is error-prone and labor-intensive. With lakeFS, your data lake is...
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    go-streams

    go-streams

    A lightweight stream processing library for Go

    A lightweight stream processing library for Go. go-streams provides a simple and concise DSL to build data pipelines. In computing, a pipeline, also known as a data pipeline, is a set of data processing elements connected in series, where the output of one element is the input of the next one. The elements of a pipeline are often executed in parallel or in time-sliced fashion. Some amount of buffer storage is often inserted between elements.
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    StarRocks

    StarRocks

    StarRocks is a next-gen sub-second MPP database for full analytics

    StarRocks is the next generation of real-time SQL engines for enterprise analytics. Real-time analytics is notoriously difficult. Complex data pipelines and de-normalized tables have always been a necessary evil. Processing any updates or deletes once data arrives has not been possible- until now. StarRocks solves these challenges and makes real-time analytics easy. Get amazing query performance on Star or Snowflake Schemas directly. From canceled orders to updated items, your analytics...
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