Best Streaming Analytics Platforms for Apache Cassandra

Compare the Top Streaming Analytics Platforms that integrate with Apache Cassandra as of June 2025

This a list of Streaming Analytics platforms that integrate with Apache Cassandra. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Apache Cassandra. View the products that work with Apache Cassandra in the table below.

What are Streaming Analytics Platforms for Apache Cassandra?

Streaming analytics platforms are software solutions that enable real-time processing and analysis of data as it is generated or streamed from various sources such as IoT devices, sensors, social media, and transactional systems. These platforms allow businesses to gain immediate insights from continuous data streams, enabling them to make faster decisions, detect anomalies, and optimize operations in real-time. Key features of streaming analytics platforms include data ingestion, real-time event processing, pattern recognition, and advanced analytics like predictive modeling and machine learning integration. They are commonly used in applications such as fraud detection, customer behavior analysis, network monitoring, and supply chain optimization. Compare and read user reviews of the best Streaming Analytics platforms for Apache Cassandra currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    IBM StreamSets
    IBM® StreamSets enables users to create and manage smart streaming data pipelines through an intuitive graphical interface, facilitating seamless data integration across hybrid and multicloud environments. This is why leading global companies rely on IBM StreamSets to support millions of data pipelines for modern analytics, intelligent applications and hybrid integration. Decrease data staleness and enable real-time data at scale—handling millions of records of data, across thousands of pipelines within seconds. Insulate data pipelines from change and unexpected shifts with drag-and-drop, prebuilt processors designed to automatically identify and adapt to data drift. Create streaming pipelines to ingest structured, semistructured or unstructured data and deliver it to a wide range of destinations.
    Starting Price: $1000 per month
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    Kapacitor

    Kapacitor

    InfluxData

    Kapacitor is a native data processing engine for InfluxDB 1.x and is an integrated component in the InfluxDB 2.0 platform. Kapacitor can process both stream and batch data from InfluxDB, acting on this data in real-time via its programming language TICKscript. Today’s modern applications require more than just dashboarding and operator alerts—they need the ability to trigger actions. Kapacitor’s alerting system follows a publish-subscribe design pattern. Alerts are published to topics and handlers subscribe to a topic. This pub/sub model and the ability for these to call User Defined Functions make Kapacitor very flexible to act as the control plane in your environment, performing tasks like auto-scaling, stock reordering, and IoT device control. Kapacitor provides a simple plugin architecture, or interface, that allows it to integrate with any anomaly detection engine.
    Starting Price: $0.002 per GB per hour
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    Lenses

    Lenses

    Lenses.io

    Enable everyone to discover and observe streaming data. Sharing, documenting and cataloging your data can increase productivity by up to 95%. Then from data, build apps for production use cases. Apply a data-centric security model to cover all the gaps of open source technology, and address data privacy. Provide secure and low-code data pipeline capabilities. Eliminate all darkness and offer unparalleled observability in data and apps. Unify your data mesh and data technologies and be confident with open source in production. Lenses is the highest rated product for real-time stream analytics according to independent third party reviews. With feedback from our community and thousands of engineering hours invested, we've built features that ensure you can focus on what drives value from your real time data. Deploy and run SQL-based real time applications over any Kafka Connect or Kubernetes infrastructure including AWS EKS.
    Starting Price: $49 per month
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    GigaSpaces

    GigaSpaces

    GigaSpaces

    Smart DIH is an operational data hub that powers real-time modern applications. It unleashes the power of customers’ data by transforming data silos into assets, turning organizations into data-driven enterprises. Smart DIH consolidates data from multiple heterogeneous systems into a highly performant data layer. Low code tools empower data professionals to deliver data microservices in hours, shortening developing cycles and ensuring data consistency across all digital channels. XAP Skyline is a cloud-native, in memory data grid (IMDG) and developer framework designed for mission critical, cloud-native apps. XAP Skyline delivers maximal throughput, microsecond latency and scale, while maintaining transactional consistency. It provides extreme performance, significantly reducing data access time, which is crucial for real-time decisioning, and transactional applications. XAP Skyline is used in financial services, retail, and other industries where speed and scalability are critical.
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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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