Compare the Top Big Data Platforms that integrate with DataHub as of October 2025

This a list of Big Data platforms that integrate with DataHub. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with DataHub. View the products that work with DataHub in the table below.

What are Big Data Platforms for DataHub?

Big data platforms are systems that provide the infrastructure and tools needed to store, manage, process, and analyze large volumes of structured and unstructured data. These platforms typically offer scalable storage solutions, high-performance computing capabilities, and advanced analytics tools to help organizations extract insights from massive datasets. Big data platforms often support technologies such as distributed computing, machine learning, and real-time data processing, allowing businesses to leverage their data for decision-making, predictive analytics, and process optimization. By using these platforms, organizations can handle complex datasets efficiently, uncover hidden patterns, and drive data-driven innovation. Compare and read user reviews of the best Big Data platforms for DataHub currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Teradata VantageCloud
    Teradata VantageCloud: Scalable Cloud Analytics and AI Platform VantageCloud is Teradata’s enterprise cloud platform built to manage the largest and most complex data ecosystems. It brings together data from across the organization, enabling advanced analytics, seamless AI deployment, and real-time insights — all within a single, scalable environment. With support for multi-cloud and hybrid deployments, VantageCloud allows businesses to manage data across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and on-premises systems with ease. Its open architecture ensures compatibility with modern tools and industry standards, reducing complexity and avoiding vendor lock-in. By delivering trusted AI, harmonized data, and high-performance analytics, VantageCloud equips organizations to uncover new opportunities, accelerate innovation, and make confident, data-driven decisions at scale.
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    Google Cloud BigQuery
    BigQuery is designed to handle and analyze big data, making it an ideal tool for businesses working with massive datasets. Whether you are processing gigabytes or petabytes, BigQuery scales automatically and delivers high-performance queries, making it highly efficient. With BigQuery, organizations can analyze data at unprecedented speed, helping them stay ahead in fast-moving industries. New customers can leverage the $300 in free credits to explore BigQuery's big data capabilities, gaining practical experience in managing and analyzing large volumes of information. The platform’s serverless architecture ensures that users never have to worry about scaling issues, making big data management simpler than ever.
    Starting Price: Free ($300 in free credits)
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    dbt

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    dbt Labs

    dbt helps data teams transform raw data into trusted, analysis-ready datasets faster. With dbt, data analysts and data engineers can collaborate on version-controlled SQL models, enforce testing and documentation standards, lean on detailed metadata to troubleshoot and optimize pipelines, and deploy transformations reliably at scale. Built on modern software engineering best practices, dbt brings transparency and governance to every step of the data transformation workflow. Thousands of companies, from startups to Fortune 500 enterprises, rely on dbt to improve data quality and trust as well as drive efficiencies and reduce costs as they deliver AI-ready data across their organization. Whether you’re scaling data operations or just getting started, dbt empowers your team to move from raw data to actionable analytics with confidence.
    Starting Price: $100 per user/ month
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    MongoDB

    MongoDB

    MongoDB

    MongoDB is a general purpose, document-based, distributed database built for modern application developers and for the cloud era. No database is more productive to use. Ship and iterate 3–5x faster with our flexible document data model and a unified query interface for any use case. Whether it’s your first customer or 20 million users around the world, meet your performance SLAs in any environment. Easily ensure high availability, protect data integrity, and meet the security and compliance standards for your mission-critical workloads. An integrated suite of cloud database services that allow you to address a wide variety of use cases, from transactional to analytical, from search to data visualizations. Launch secure mobile apps with native, edge-to-cloud sync and automatic conflict resolution. Run MongoDB anywhere, from your laptop to your data center.
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    Starting Price: Free
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    Looker

    Looker

    Google

    Looker, Google Cloud’s business intelligence platform, enables you to chat with your data. Organizations turn to Looker for self-service and governed BI, to build custom applications with trusted metrics, or to bring Looker modeling to their existing environment. The result is improved data engineering efficiency and true business transformation. Looker is reinventing business intelligence for the modern company. Looker works the way the web does: browser-based, its unique modeling language lets any employee leverage the work of your best data analysts. Operating 100% in-database, Looker capitalizes on the newest, fastest analytic databases—to get real results, in real time.
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    Microsoft Azure
    Microsoft's Azure is a cloud computing platform that allows for rapid and secure application development, testing and management. Azure. Invent with purpose. Turn ideas into solutions with more than 100 services to build, deploy, and manage applications—in the cloud, on-premises, and at the edge—using the tools and frameworks of your choice. Continuous innovation from Microsoft supports your development today, and your product visions for tomorrow. With a commitment to open source, and support for all languages and frameworks, build how you want, and deploy where you want to. On-premises, in the cloud, and at the edge—we’ll meet you where you are. Integrate and manage your environments with services designed for hybrid cloud. Get security from the ground up, backed by a team of experts, and proactive compliance trusted by enterprises, governments, and startups. The cloud you can trust, with the numbers to prove it.
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    Microsoft Power BI
    Power BI is a business intelligence platform that enables users to analyze data using AI-driven tools and intuitive report creation. It consolidates data from various sources into OneLake, creating a centralized data source. This platform aids in embedding actionable insights into applications like Microsoft 365, aiding decision-making. Power BI integrates with Microsoft Fabric, enhancing data management. It offers scalability to handle large data volumes and integrates seamlessly with Microsoft services. Its AI capabilities efficiently identify patterns and generate insights. Power BI ensures data security and compliance. Its Copilot feature allows rapid report generation. Additionally, Power BI Pro offers self-service analytics, and its free version includes data modeling and visualization tools. It's known for unified data management, empowering users with accessibility and training resources. Power BI has demonstrated a significant ROI and economic benefit, as evidenced in a Forres
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    Starting Price: $10 per user per month
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    Snowflake

    Snowflake

    Snowflake

    Snowflake is a comprehensive AI Data Cloud platform designed to eliminate data silos and simplify data architectures, enabling organizations to get more value from their data. The platform offers interoperable storage that provides near-infinite scale and access to diverse data sources, both inside and outside Snowflake. Its elastic compute engine delivers high performance for any number of users, workloads, and data volumes with seamless scalability. Snowflake’s Cortex AI accelerates enterprise AI by providing secure access to leading large language models (LLMs) and data chat services. The platform’s cloud services automate complex resource management, ensuring reliability and cost efficiency. Trusted by over 11,000 global customers across industries, Snowflake helps businesses collaborate on data, build data applications, and maintain a competitive edge.
    Starting Price: $2 compute/month
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    Elasticsearch
    Elastic is a search company. As the creators of the Elastic Stack (Elasticsearch, Kibana, Beats, and Logstash), Elastic builds self-managed and SaaS offerings that make data usable in real time and at scale for search, logging, security, and analytics use cases. Elastic's global community has more than 100,000 members across 45 countries. Since its initial release, Elastic's products have achieved more than 400 million cumulative downloads. Today thousands of organizations, including Cisco, eBay, Dell, Goldman Sachs, Groupon, HP, Microsoft, Netflix, The New York Times, Uber, Verizon, Yelp, and Wikipedia, use the Elastic Stack, and Elastic Cloud to power mission-critical systems that drive new revenue opportunities and massive cost savings. Elastic has headquarters in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and Mountain View, California; and has over 1,000 employees in more than 35 countries around the world.
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    Trino

    Trino

    Trino

    Trino is a query engine that runs at ludicrous speed. Fast-distributed SQL query engine for big data analytics that helps you explore your data universe. Trino is a highly parallel and distributed query engine, that is built from the ground up for efficient, low-latency analytics. The largest organizations in the world use Trino to query exabyte-scale data lakes and massive data warehouses alike. Supports diverse use cases, ad-hoc analytics at interactive speeds, massive multi-hour batch queries, and high-volume apps that perform sub-second queries. Trino is an ANSI SQL-compliant query engine, that works with BI tools such as R, Tableau, Power BI, Superset, and many others. You can natively query data in Hadoop, S3, Cassandra, MySQL, and many others, without the need for complex, slow, and error-prone processes for copying the data. Access data from multiple systems within a single query.
    Starting Price: Free
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    OpenText Analytics Database (Vertica)
    OpenText Analytics Database is a high-performance, scalable analytics platform that enables organizations to analyze massive data sets quickly and cost-effectively. It supports real-time analytics and in-database machine learning to deliver actionable business insights. The platform can be deployed flexibly across hybrid, multi-cloud, and on-premises environments to optimize infrastructure and reduce total cost of ownership. Its massively parallel processing (MPP) architecture handles complex queries efficiently, regardless of data size. OpenText Analytics Database also features compatibility with data lakehouse architectures, supporting formats like Parquet and ORC. With built-in machine learning and broad language support, it empowers users from SQL experts to Python developers to derive predictive insights.
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    Apache Druid
    Apache Druid is an open source distributed data store. Druid’s core design combines ideas from data warehouses, timeseries databases, and search systems to create a high performance real-time analytics database for a broad range of use cases. Druid merges key characteristics of each of the 3 systems into its ingestion layer, storage format, querying layer, and core architecture. Druid stores and compresses each column individually, and only needs to read the ones needed for a particular query, which supports fast scans, rankings, and groupBys. Druid creates inverted indexes for string values for fast search and filter. Out-of-the-box connectors for Apache Kafka, HDFS, AWS S3, stream processors, and more. Druid intelligently partitions data based on time and time-based queries are significantly faster than traditional databases. Scale up or down by just adding or removing servers, and Druid automatically rebalances. Fault-tolerant architecture routes around server failures.
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    Databricks Data Intelligence Platform
    The Databricks Data Intelligence Platform allows your entire organization to use data and AI. It’s built on a lakehouse to provide an open, unified foundation for all data and governance, and is powered by a Data Intelligence Engine that understands the uniqueness of your data. The winners in every industry will be data and AI companies. From ETL to data warehousing to generative AI, Databricks helps you simplify and accelerate your data and AI goals. Databricks combines generative AI with the unification benefits of a lakehouse to power a Data Intelligence Engine that understands the unique semantics of your data. This allows the Databricks Platform to automatically optimize performance and manage infrastructure in ways unique to your business. The Data Intelligence Engine understands your organization’s language, so search and discovery of new data is as easy as asking a question like you would to a coworker.
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    SAP HANA
    SAP HANA in-memory database is for transactional and analytical workloads with any data type — on a single data copy. It breaks down the transactional and analytical silos in organizations, for quick decision-making, on premise and in the cloud. Innovate without boundaries on a database management system, where you can develop intelligent and live solutions for quick decision-making on a single data copy. And with advanced analytics, you can support next-generation transactional processing. Build data solutions with cloud-native scalability, speed, and performance. With the SAP HANA Cloud database, you can gain trusted, business-ready information from a single solution, while enabling security, privacy, and anonymization with proven enterprise reliability. An intelligent enterprise runs on insight from data – and more than ever, this insight must be delivered in real time.
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    Apache Spark

    Apache Spark

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Spark™ is a unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing. Apache Spark achieves high performance for both batch and streaming data, using a state-of-the-art DAG scheduler, a query optimizer, and a physical execution engine. Spark offers over 80 high-level operators that make it easy to build parallel apps. And you can use it interactively from the Scala, Python, R, and SQL shells. Spark powers a stack of libraries including SQL and DataFrames, MLlib for machine learning, GraphX, and Spark Streaming. You can combine these libraries seamlessly in the same application. Spark runs on Hadoop, Apache Mesos, Kubernetes, standalone, or in the cloud. It can access diverse data sources. You can run Spark using its standalone cluster mode, on EC2, on Hadoop YARN, on Mesos, or on Kubernetes. Access data in HDFS, Alluxio, Apache Cassandra, Apache HBase, Apache Hive, and hundreds of other data sources.
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    Delta Lake

    Delta Lake

    Delta Lake

    Delta Lake is an open-source storage layer that brings ACID transactions to Apache Spark™ and big data workloads. Data lakes typically have multiple data pipelines reading and writing data concurrently, and data engineers have to go through a tedious process to ensure data integrity, due to the lack of transactions. Delta Lake brings ACID transactions to your data lakes. It provides serializability, the strongest level of isolation level. Learn more at Diving into Delta Lake: Unpacking the Transaction Log. In big data, even the metadata itself can be "big data". Delta Lake treats metadata just like data, leveraging Spark's distributed processing power to handle all its metadata. As a result, Delta Lake can handle petabyte-scale tables with billions of partitions and files at ease. Delta Lake provides snapshots of data enabling developers to access and revert to earlier versions of data for audits, rollbacks or to reproduce experiments.
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