7 Integrations with Apache NiFi

View a list of Apache NiFi integrations and software that integrates with Apache NiFi below. Compare the best Apache NiFi integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Apache NiFi. Here are the current Apache NiFi integrations in 2024:

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    Solace PubSub+
    Solace PubSub+ Platform helps enterprises design, deploy and manage event-driven systems across hybrid and multi-cloud and IoT environments so they can be more event-driven and operate in real-time. The PubSub+ Platform includes the powerful PubSub+ Event Brokers, event management capabilities with PubSub+ Event Portal, as well as monitoring and integration capabilities all available via a single cloud console. PubSub+ allows easy creation of an event mesh, an interconnected network of event brokers, allowing for seamless and dynamic data movement across highly distributed network environments. PubSub+ Event Brokers can be deployed as fully managed cloud services, self-managed software in private cloud or on-premises environments, or as turnkey hardware appliances for unparalleled performance and low TCO. PubSub+ Event Portal is a complimentary toolset for design and governance of event-driven systems including both Solace and Kafka-based event broker environments.
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    CrateDB

    CrateDB

    CrateDB

    The enterprise database for time series, documents, and vectors. Store any type of data and combine the simplicity of SQL with the scalability of NoSQL. CrateDB is an open source distributed database running queries in milliseconds, whatever the complexity, volume and velocity of data.
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    Warp 10
    Warp 10 is a modular open source platform that collects, stores, and analyzes data from sensors. Shaped for the IoT with a flexible data model, Warp 10 provides a unique and powerful framework to simplify your processes from data collection to analysis and visualization, with the support of geolocated data in its core model (called Geo Time Series). Warp 10 is both a time series database and a powerful analytics environment, allowing you to make: statistics, extraction of characteristics for training models, filtering and cleaning of data, detection of patterns and anomalies, synchronization or even forecasts. The analysis environment can be implemented within a large ecosystem of software components such as Spark, Kafka Streams, Hadoop, Jupyter, Zeppelin and many more. It can also access data stored in many existing solutions, relational or NoSQL databases, search engines and S3 type object storage system.
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    ThinkData Works

    ThinkData Works

    ThinkData Works

    Data is the backbone of effective decision-making. However, employees spend more time managing it than using it. ThinkData Works provides a robust catalog platform for discovering, managing, and sharing data from both internal and external sources. Enrichment solutions combine partner data with your existing datasets to produce uniquely valuable assets that can be shared across your entire organization. Unlock the value of your data investment by making data teams more efficient, improving project outcomes, replacing multiple existing tech solutions, and providing you with a competitive advantage.
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    Apache Kudu

    Apache Kudu

    The Apache Software Foundation

    A Kudu cluster stores tables that look just like tables you're used to from relational (SQL) databases. A table can be as simple as a binary key and value, or as complex as a few hundred different strongly-typed attributes. Just like SQL, every table has a primary key made up of one or more columns. This might be a single column like a unique user identifier, or a compound key such as a (host, metric, timestamp) tuple for a machine time-series database. Rows can be efficiently read, updated, or deleted by their primary key. Kudu's simple data model makes it a breeze to port legacy applications or build new ones, no need to worry about how to encode your data into binary blobs or make sense of a huge database full of hard-to-interpret JSON. Tables are self-describing, so you can use standard tools like SQL engines or Spark to analyze your data. Kudu's APIs are designed to be easy to use.
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    Kyrah

    Kyrah

    Kyrah

    Kyrah facilitates enterprise data management across your cloud data estate, data exploration, storage assets grouping, security policy enforcement and permissions management. It makes all changes transparent, secure and GDPR-compliant with its easily configurable and fully automated change request mechanism. And last, but not least, it offers full suitability of all events through activity log. Is seamless self-service data provisioning with shopping cart style checkout. Is a single pane of glass for your enterprise data estate via storage map with data usage heatmap. Enables faster time to market by unifying people, process and data provisioning in a single platform and user interface. Provides a single pane of glass for an organization to understand its data landscape including features such as data use a heatmap, data sensitivity and more. Enables enforcement of data compliance to ensure organizations comply with data sovereignty requirements, thus avoiding any potential fines.
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    Acryl Data

    Acryl Data

    Acryl Data

    No more data catalog ghost towns. Acryl Cloud drives fast time-to-value via Shift Left practices for data producers and an intuitive UI for data consumers. Continuously detect data quality incidents in real-time, automate anomaly detection to prevent breakages, and drive fast resolution when they do occur. Acryl Cloud supports both push-based and pull-based metadata ingestion for easy maintenance, ensuring information is trustworthy, up-to-date, and definitive. Data should be operational. Go beyond simple visibility and use automated Metadata Tests to continuously expose data insights and surface new areas for improvement. Reduce confusion and accelerate resolution with clear asset ownership, automatic detection, streamlined alerts, and time-based lineage for tracing root causes.
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