Best Big Data Platforms for Amazon EMR

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    Immuta Reviews
    Immuta's Data Access Platform is built to give data teams secure yet streamlined access to data. Every organization is grappling with complex data policies as rules and regulations around that data are ever-changing and increasing in number. Immuta empowers data teams by automating the discovery and classification of new and existing data to speed time to value; orchestrating the enforcement of data policies through Policy-as-code (PaC), data masking, and Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) so that any technical or business owner can manage and keep it secure; and monitoring/auditing user and policy activity/history and how data is accessed through automation to ensure provable compliance. Immuta integrates with all of the leading cloud data platforms, including Snowflake, Databricks, Starburst, Trino, Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, and Azure Synapse. Our platform is able to transparently secure data access without impacting performance. With Immuta, data teams are able to speed up data access by 100x, decrease the number of policies required by 75x, and achieve provable compliance goals.
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    Protegrity Reviews
    Our platform allows businesses to use data, including its application in advanced analysis, machine learning and AI, to do great things without worrying that customers, employees or intellectual property are at risk. The Protegrity Data Protection Platform does more than just protect data. It also classifies and discovers data, while protecting it. It is impossible to protect data you don't already know about. Our platform first categorizes data, allowing users the ability to classify the type of data that is most commonly in the public domain. Once those classifications are established, the platform uses machine learning algorithms to find that type of data. The platform uses classification and discovery to find the data that must be protected. The platform protects data behind many operational systems that are essential to business operations. It also provides privacy options such as tokenizing, encryption, and privacy methods.
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    Ataccama ONE Reviews
    Ataccama is a revolutionary way to manage data and create enterprise value. Ataccama unifies Data Governance, Data Quality and Master Data Management into one AI-powered fabric that can be used in hybrid and cloud environments. This gives your business and data teams unprecedented speed and security while ensuring trust, security and governance of your data.
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    EC2 Spot Reviews

    EC2 Spot

    Amazon

    $0.01 per user, one-time payment,
    Amazon EC2 Spot Instances allow users to leverage unused capacity within the AWS cloud, providing significant savings of up to 90% compared to standard On-Demand pricing. These instances can be utilized for a wide range of applications that are stateless, fault-tolerant, or adaptable, including big data processing, containerized applications, continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD), web hosting, high-performance computing (HPC), and development and testing environments. Their seamless integration with various AWS services—such as Auto Scaling, EMR, ECS, CloudFormation, Data Pipeline, and AWS Batch—enables you to effectively launch and manage applications powered by Spot Instances. Additionally, combining Spot Instances with On-Demand, Reserved Instances (RIs), and Savings Plans allows for enhanced cost efficiency and performance optimization. Given AWS's vast operational capacity, Spot Instances can provide substantial scalability and cost benefits for running large-scale workloads. This flexibility and potential for savings make Spot Instances an attractive choice for businesses looking to optimize their cloud spending.
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    Hadoop Reviews

    Hadoop

    Apache Software Foundation

    The Apache Hadoop software library serves as a framework for the distributed processing of extensive data sets across computer clusters, utilizing straightforward programming models. It is built to scale from individual servers to thousands of machines, each providing local computation and storage capabilities. Instead of depending on hardware for high availability, the library is engineered to identify and manage failures within the application layer, ensuring that a highly available service can run on a cluster of machines that may be susceptible to disruptions. Numerous companies and organizations leverage Hadoop for both research initiatives and production environments. Users are invited to join the Hadoop PoweredBy wiki page to showcase their usage. The latest version, Apache Hadoop 3.3.4, introduces several notable improvements compared to the earlier major release, hadoop-3.2, enhancing its overall performance and functionality. This continuous evolution of Hadoop reflects the growing need for efficient data processing solutions in today's data-driven landscape.
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    Apache Spark Reviews

    Apache Spark

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Spark™ serves as a comprehensive analytics platform designed for large-scale data processing. It delivers exceptional performance for both batch and streaming data by employing an advanced Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) scheduler, a sophisticated query optimizer, and a robust execution engine. With over 80 high-level operators available, Spark simplifies the development of parallel applications. Additionally, it supports interactive use through various shells including Scala, Python, R, and SQL. Spark supports a rich ecosystem of libraries such as SQL and DataFrames, MLlib for machine learning, GraphX, and Spark Streaming, allowing for seamless integration within a single application. It is compatible with various environments, including Hadoop, Apache Mesos, Kubernetes, and standalone setups, as well as cloud deployments. Furthermore, Spark can connect to a multitude of data sources, enabling access to data stored in systems like HDFS, Alluxio, Apache Cassandra, Apache HBase, and Apache Hive, among many others. This versatility makes Spark an invaluable tool for organizations looking to harness the power of large-scale data analytics.
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    Privacera Reviews
    Multi-cloud data security with a single pane of glass Industry's first SaaS access governance solution. Cloud is fragmented and data is scattered across different systems. Sensitive data is difficult to access and control due to limited visibility. Complex data onboarding hinders data scientist productivity. Data governance across services can be manual and fragmented. It can be time-consuming to securely move data to the cloud. Maximize visibility and assess the risk of sensitive data distributed across multiple cloud service providers. One system that enables you to manage multiple cloud services' data policies in a single place. Support RTBF, GDPR and other compliance requests across multiple cloud service providers. Securely move data to the cloud and enable Apache Ranger compliance policies. It is easier and quicker to transform sensitive data across multiple cloud databases and analytical platforms using one integrated system.
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