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    Apache Drill

    Apache Drill

    Apache Drill is a distributed MPP query layer for self describing data

    ...Analyze the multi-structured and nested data in non-relational datastores directly without transforming or restricting the data. Leverage your existing SQL skillsets and BI tools including Tableau, Qlikview, MicroStrategy, Spotfire, Excel and more. Drill supports a variety of NoSQL databases and file systems, including HBase, MongoDB, MapR-DB, HDFS, MapR-FS, Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Google Cloud Storage, Swift, NAS and local files. A single query can join data from multiple datastores. For example, you can join a user profile collection in MongoDB with a directory of event logs in Hadoop.
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    Muze

    Muze

    Composable data visualisation library for web

    ...The library emphasizes composability, meaning multiple layers and interactions can be combined to produce complex, multi-dimensional visualizations similar to those found in advanced analytics tools like Tableau. It includes an in-browser data model that manages transformations, filtering, and interactions, serving as a central source of truth for all visual elements. Muze also automatically generates cross-chart interactions, allowing multiple visualizations to respond to user input in a coordinated way. By leveraging WebAssembly for data processing, it achieves high performance even with large datasets.
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