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    Cloudberry

    Cloudberry

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    Apache Cloudberry is a distributed real-time analytics engine designed for querying massive social media datasets. It integrates with Apache AsterixDB and supports efficient ad-hoc queries and aggregations across large volumes of data. Cloudberry is especially useful for dashboards, trend analysis, and time-series social data exploration.
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    Stoolap

    Stoolap

    A Modern Embedded SQL Database written in Rust

    Stoolap is a lightweight, self-hosted analysis and visualization tool designed to help developers and operations teams explore log data, metrics, and debugging information from distributed systems or local applications. Instead of relying on heavy commercial observability platforms, stoolap provides a fast, focused interface where users can filter, query, and visualize time-series data, logs, traces, and error metrics in a cohesive environment.
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    EventStoreDB

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    pgai

    pgai

    A suite of tools to develop RAG, semantic search, and other AI apps

    pgai is a suite of PostgreSQL extensions developed by Timescale to empower developers in building AI applications directly within their databases. It integrates tools for vector storage, advanced indexing, and AI model interactions, facilitating the development of applications like semantic search and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) without leaving the SQL environment.
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    ArcticDB

    ArcticDB

    ArcticDB is a high performance, serverless DataFrame database

    Built for the modern Python Data Science ecosystem, ArcticDB transforms your ability to handle complex real-world data with an Incredibly fast proven Petabyte scale. ArcticDB is designed with quant users in mind. It allows you to self-manage your data leveraging your preferred infrastructure. Giving you the keys to protect your most valuable asset. Supports large concurrent writes to many tables ensuring datasets can be onboarded fast and in the most convenient format. Scale-out architecture...
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    Grafana

    Grafana

    Leading open-source visualization and observability platform

    Grafana OSS is the leading open-source platform for visualization and observability. It enables teams to query, visualize, alert on, and explore telemetry data from multiple sources in a single interface. With support for 100+ data source plugins—including Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, SQL/NoSQL databases, and OpenTelemetry—Grafana helps teams correlate metrics, logs, and traces across applications and infrastructure. Users can build interactive dashboards with rich...
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    CursusDB

    CursusDB

    CursusDB is an open-source distributed in-memory database

    CursusDB is a time-series database built for high-performance analytics and data processing, optimized for handling large volumes of sequential data efficiently.
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    Arctic TimeSeries and Tick store

    Arctic TimeSeries and Tick store

    High performance datastore for time series and tick data

    Arctic is a timeseries/dataframe database that sits atop MongoDB. Arctic supports serialization of a number of datatypes for storage in the mongo document model. Serializes a number of data types eg. Pandas DataFrames, Numpy arrays, Python objects via pickling etc. so you don't have to handle different datatypes manually. Uses LZ4 compression by default on the client side to get big savings on network / disk. Allows you to version different stages of an object and snapshot the state (In some...
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    LightProfiler

    LightProfiler

    Profiler for Oracle extended SQL trace files

    LightProfiler – application for performance analysis of the Oracle databases. It generates detailed resource profile for extended SQL trace files (10046 event), containing information about consuming of response time (by events, by cursors, etc.), data files usage, error analysis (SQL, PL/SQL) and much more. Also it contain tools for additional processing of trace files (extract session data, splitting files) and for management of database's sessions (disconnecting, tracing, monitor...
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    Collective Mind Technology

    Collective Mind Technology

    plugin-based framework for systematic and reproducible experimentation

    New version moved to http://github.com/ctuning/ck Collective Mind framework (cM) is an open-source plugin-based schema-free repository and infrastructure for collaborative, systematic and reproducible research and experimentation. This 3rd version (started in 2006) helps to implement, preserve, share and reproduce the whole experimental setup as connected modules and data. cM uses crowdsourcing to leverage knowledge and computational resources of multiple users. For example, it...
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    AGTK is a suite of software components for building tools for annotating linguistic signals, time-series data which documents any kind of linguistic behavior (e.g. audio, video). The internal data structures are based on annotation graphs.
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