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    TensorBase

    TensorBase

    TensorBase is a new big data warehousing with modern efforts

    TensorBase hopes the open source not become a copy game. TensorBase has a clear-cut opposition to fork communities, repeat wheels, or hack traffic for so-called reputations (like Github stars). After thoughts, we decided to temporarily leave the general data warehousing field. For people who want to learn how a database system can be built up, or how to apply modern Rust to the high-performance field, or embed a lightweight data analysis system into your own big one. You can still try, ask...
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    CloverDX

    CloverDX

    Design, automate, operate and publish data pipelines at scale

    Please, visit www.cloverdx.com for latest product versions. Data integration platform; can be used to transform/map/manipulate data in batch and near-realtime modes. Suppors various input/output formats (CSV,FIXLEN,Excel,XML,JSON,Parquet, Avro,EDI/X12,HL7,COBOL,LOTUS, etc.). Connects to RDBMS/JMS/Kafka/SOAP/Rest/LDAP/S3/HTTP/FTP/ZIP/TAR. CloverDX offers 100+ specialized components which can be further extended by creation of "macros" - subgraphs - and libraries, shareable with 3rd parties. ...
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    CrNiCKL

    CrNiCKL (chronicle) is a Java database for time series

    CrNiCKL (pronounced "chronicle") is a data manager written in Java handling large sets of heterogeneous time series. A simple schema system allows to confiture value types and time domains. CrNiCKL runs on top of SQL or NoSQL databases. Drivers for JDBC and MongoDB are available.
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    OGSA-DAI is a product that allows data resources, such as file collections, relational or XML databases, to be accessed, integrated and federated across the Internet.
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    openwms.org
    openwms.org is a modularized warehouse management system split into a core project, a tms module and a wms module running in an OSGi environment to assure high availability and maintainability.
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    ChronoDB

    ChronoDB is a data manager for generic time series.

    ...It supports time series of any type. With its simple and powerful schema subsystem it takes charge of very large heterogeneous data sets. The software consist of an API and a generic implementation layer running on top of an SQL or a NoSQL system. Applications can mix objects from multiple ChronoDB databases.
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    Meter Data Management written in Erlang -- This is an experiment based on use cases that I know well. Erlang should work well for real-time metering.
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    SnapLogic is an Open Source Data Integration framework that combines the power of state-of-the-art dynamic programming languages with standard Web interfaces to solve today's most pressing problems in data integration.
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    GlobalClient is a multi-user, role-based, plug-in extendable, DB-abstract application for small and mid-size enterprises, written in Borland C++Builder.
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    OFBiz Datawarehouse Componet The aim of the project is to provide nice tools for datawarehouse creation, management and using; to implement OLAP tools for real-time analysis of large quantities of data. This component is for OFBiz (http://www.ofbiz.org)
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    opensource reporting server and client interface. it is about to allocate multiple datasources e.g. databases, web services, ... the result can be rendered in nearly every output format (office/pdf/...)
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    This project will facilitate the development of the community foundation Data Atlas project, which will build a provider neutral data mart integrating and supporting the work of the field across all applications. See documentation for project overview.
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