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    AdminJS

    AdminJS

    AdminJS is an admin panel for apps written in node.js

    Our system leverages AI to effortlessly generate text. Simplify your product database management with just one click. The out-of-the-box version of AdminJS is pretty powerful, but its in-depth customizability is where it really shines. With a basic knowledge of React and Node.js, you can change nearly every behavior of your admin panel. With AdminJS you can Create, Read, Update, and Delete all of your resources, no matter where they come from.
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    Cosmos DB Spark

    Cosmos DB Spark

    Apache Spark Connector for Azure Cosmos DB

    Azure Cosmos DB Spark is the official connector for Azure CosmosDB and Apache Spark. The connector allows you to easily read to and write from Azure Cosmos DB via Apache Spark DataFrames in Python and Scala. It also allows you to easily create a lambda architecture for batch-processing, stream-processing, and a serving layer while being globally replicated and minimizing the latency involved in working with big data.
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