Best Big Data Software for Activeeon ProActive

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    Pentaho Reviews
    Illuminate dark data and accelerate data-driven transformation with intelligent data operations to enable an edge-to-cloud data fabric. Pentaho products automate onboarding, integrating, governing, and publishing trusted data, with an intelligent composable data platform to automate data management needs.
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    Elasticsearch Reviews
    Elastic is a search company. Elasticsearch, Kibana Beats, Logstash, and Elasticsearch are the founders of the ElasticStack. These SaaS offerings allow data to be used in real-time and at scale for analytics, security, search, logging, security, and search. Elastic has over 100,000 members in 45 countries. Elastic's products have been downloaded more than 400 million times since their initial release. Today, thousands of organizations including Cisco, eBay and Dell, Goldman Sachs and Groupon, HP and Microsoft, as well as Netflix, Uber, Verizon and Yelp use Elastic Stack and Elastic Cloud to power mission critical systems that generate new revenue opportunities and huge cost savings. Elastic is headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Mountain View, California. It has more than 1,000 employees in over 35 countries.
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    MongoDB Reviews
    Top Pick
    MongoDB is a distributed database that supports document-based applications and is designed for modern application developers. No other database is more productive. Our flexible document data model allows you to ship and iterate faster and provides a unified query interface that can be used for any purpose. No matter if it's your first customer, or 20 million users worldwide, you can meet your performance SLAs in every environment. You can easily ensure high availability, data integrity, and meet compliance standards for mission-critical workloads. A comprehensive suite of cloud database services that allows you to address a wide range of use cases, including transactional, analytical, search, and data visualizations. Secure mobile apps can be launched with native, edge to-cloud sync and automatic conflicts resolution. MongoDB can be run anywhere, from your laptop to the data center.
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    Hadoop Reviews

    Hadoop

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Hadoop is a software library that allows distributed processing of large data sets across multiple computers. It uses simple programming models. It can scale from one server to thousands of machines and offer local computations and storage. Instead of relying on hardware to provide high-availability, it is designed to detect and manage failures at the application layer. This allows for highly-available services on top of a cluster computers that may be susceptible to failures.
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    Apache Spark Reviews

    Apache Spark

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Spark™, a unified analytics engine that can handle large-scale data processing, is available. Apache Spark delivers high performance for streaming and batch data. It uses a state of the art DAG scheduler, query optimizer, as well as a physical execution engine. Spark has over 80 high-level operators, making it easy to create parallel apps. You can also use it interactively via the Scala, Python and R SQL shells. Spark powers a number of libraries, including SQL and DataFrames and MLlib for machine-learning, GraphX and Spark Streaming. These libraries can be combined seamlessly in one application. Spark can run on Hadoop, Apache Mesos and Kubernetes. It can also be used standalone or in the cloud. It can access a variety of data sources. Spark can be run in standalone cluster mode on EC2, Hadoop YARN and Mesos. Access data in HDFS and Alluxio.
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    Apache Storm Reviews

    Apache Storm

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Storm is an open-source distributed realtime computing system that is free and open-source. Apache Storm makes it simple to process unbounded streams and data reliably, much like Hadoop did for batch processing. Apache Storm is easy to use with any programming language and is a lot fun! Apache Storm can be used for many purposes: realtime analytics and online machine learning. It can also be used with any programming language. Apache Storm is fast. A benchmark measured it at more than a million tuples per second per node. It is highly scalable, fault-tolerant and guarantees that your data will be processed. It is also easy to set up. Apache Storm can be integrated with the queueing and databases technologies you already use. Apache Storm topology processes streams of data in arbitrarily complex ways. It also partitions the streams between each stage of the computation as needed. Learn more in the tutorial.
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    Azure HDInsight Reviews
    Run popular open-source frameworks--including Apache Hadoop, Spark, Hive, Kafka, and more--using Azure HDInsight, a customizable, enterprise-grade service for open-source analytics. You can process huge amounts of data quickly and enjoy all the benefits of the large open-source project community with the global scale Azure. You can easily migrate your big data workloads to the cloud. Open-source projects, clusters and other software are easy to set up and manage quickly. Big data clusters can reduce costs by using autoscaling and pricing levels that allow you only to use what you use. Data protection is assured by enterprise-grade security and industry-leading compliance, with over 30 certifications. Optimized components for open source technologies like Hadoop and Spark keep your up-to-date.
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    Azure Databricks Reviews
    Azure Databricks allows you to unlock insights from all your data, build artificial intelligence (AI), solutions, and autoscale your Apache Spark™. You can also collaborate on shared projects with other people in an interactive workspace. Azure Databricks supports Python and Scala, R and Java, as well data science frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch and scikit-learn. Azure Databricks offers the latest version of Apache Spark and allows seamless integration with open-source libraries. You can quickly spin up clusters and build in an Apache Spark environment that is fully managed and available worldwide. Clusters can be set up, configured, fine-tuned, and monitored to ensure performance and reliability. To reduce total cost of ownership (TCO), take advantage of autoscaling or auto-termination.
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