Showing 2 open source projects for "databases"

View related business solutions
  • MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere Icon
    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
    Start Free
  • Stop Cyber Threats with VM-Series Next-Gen Firewall on Azure Icon
    Stop Cyber Threats with VM-Series Next-Gen Firewall on Azure

    Native application identity and user-based security for your Azure cloud

    Gain integrated visibility across all traffic in a single pass. Deploy Palo Alto Networks VM-Series to determine application identity and content while automating security policy updates via rich APIs.
    Get a free trial
  • 1
    Luigi

    Luigi

    Python module that helps you build complex pipelines of batch jobs

    ...You want to chain many tasks, automate them, and failures will happen. These tasks can be anything, but are typically long running things like Hadoop jobs, dumping data to/from databases, running machine learning algorithms, or anything else. You can build pretty much any task you want, but Luigi also comes with a toolbox of several common task templates that you use. It includes support for running Python mapreduce jobs in Hadoop, as well as Hive, and Pig, jobs. It also comes with file system abstractions for HDFS, and local files that ensures all file system operations are atomic.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2
    CueLake

    CueLake

    Use SQL to build ELT pipelines on a data lakehouse

    ...You then schedule these notebooks using workflows (DAGs). To extract and load incremental data, you write simple select statements. CueLake executes these statements against your databases and then merges incremental data into your data lakehouse (powered by Apache Iceberg). To transform data, you write SQL statements to create views and tables in your data lakehouse. CueLake uses Celery as the executor and celery-beat as the scheduler. Celery jobs trigger Zeppelin notebooks. Zeppelin auto-starts and stops the Spark cluster for every scheduled run of notebooks.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next