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    Lithops

    Lithops

    A multi-cloud framework for big data analytics

    Lithops is an open-source serverless computing framework that enables transparent execution of Python functions across multiple cloud providers and on-prem infrastructure. It abstracts cloud providers like IBM Cloud, AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud into a unified interface and turns your Python functions into scalable, event-driven workloads. Lithops is ideal for data processing, ML inference, and embarrassingly parallel workloads, giving you the power of FaaS (Function-as-a-Service) without vendor lock-in. It also supports hybrid cloud setups, object storage access, and simple integration with Jupyter notebooks.
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    Dataflow Java SDK

    Dataflow Java SDK

    Google Cloud Dataflow provides a simple, powerful model

    The Dataflow Java SDK is the open-source Java library that powers Apache Beam pipelines for Google Cloud Dataflow, a serverless and scalable platform for processing large datasets in both batch and stream modes. This SDK allows developers to write Beam-based pipelines in Java and execute them on Dataflow, taking advantage of features like autoscaling, dynamic work rebalancing, and fault-tolerant distributed processing. While it has been mostly succeeded by the unified Beam SDKs, it remains relevant for legacy systems and offers insight into the underlying mechanisms that power scalable data workflows on Google Cloud.
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