Best Data Engineering Tools for MongoDB

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    Peekdata Reviews

    Peekdata

    Peekdata

    $349 per month
    2 Ratings
    It takes only days to wrap any data source with a single reference Data API and simplify access to reporting and analytics data across your teams. Make it easy for application developers and data engineers to access the data from any source in a streamlined manner. - The single schema-less Data API endpoint - Review, configure metrics and dimensions in one place via UI - Data model visualization to make faster decisions - Data Export management scheduling API Our proxy perfectly fits into your current API management ecosystem (versioning, data access, discovery) no matter if you are using Mulesoft, Apigee, Tyk, or your homegrown solution. Leverage the capabilities of Data API and enrich your products with self-service analytics for dashboards, data Exports, or custom report composer for ad-hoc metric querying. Ready-to-use Report Builder and JavaScript components for popular charting libraries (Highcharts, BizCharts, Chart.js, etc.) makes it easy to embed data-rich functionality into your products. Your product or service users will love that because everybody likes to make data-driven decisions! And you will not have to make custom report queries anymore!
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    Datameer Reviews
    Datameer is your go-to data tool for exploring, preparing, visualizing, and cataloging Snowflake insights. From exploring raw datasets to driving business decisions – an all-in-one tool.
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    Qrvey Reviews
    Qrvey is the only solution for embedded analytics with a built-in data lake. Qrvey saves engineering teams time and money with a turnkey solution connecting your data warehouse to your SaaS application. Qrvey’s full-stack solution includes the necessary components so that your engineering team can build less software in-house. Qrvey is built for SaaS companies that want to offer a better multi-tenant analytics experience. Qrvey's solution offers: - Built-in data lake powered by Elasticsearch - A unified data pipeline to ingest and analyze any type of data - The most embedded components - all JS, no iFrames - Fully personalizable to offer personalized experiences to users With Qrvey, you can build less software and deliver more value.
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    Latitude Reviews
    Answer questions today, not next week. Latitude makes it easy to create low-code data apps within minutes. You don't need a data stack, but you can help your team answer data-related questions. Connect your data sources to Latitude and you can immediately start exploring your data. Latitude connects with your database, data warehouse, or other tools used by your team. Multiple sources can be used in the same analysis. We support over 100 data sources. Latitude offers a vast array of data sources that can be used by teams to explore and transform data. This includes using our AI SQL Assistant, visual programming, and manually writing SQL queries. Latitude combines data exploration with visualization. You can choose from tables or charts and add them to the canvas you are currently working on. Interactive views are easy to create because your canvas already knows how variables and transformations work together.
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    IBM Cognos Analytics Reviews
    Cognos Analytics with Watson brings BI to a new level with AI capabilities that provide a complete, trustworthy, and complete picture of your company. They can forecast the future, predict outcomes, and explain why they might happen. Built-in AI can be used to speed up and improve the blending of data or find the best tables for your model. AI can help you uncover hidden trends and drivers and provide insights in real-time. You can create powerful visualizations and tell the story of your data. You can also share insights via email or Slack. Combine advanced analytics with data science to unlock new opportunities. Self-service analytics that is governed and secures data from misuse adapts to your needs. You can deploy it wherever you need it - on premises, on the cloud, on IBM Cloud Pak®, for Data or as a hybrid option.
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    Mozart Data Reviews
    Mozart Data is the all-in-one modern data platform for consolidating, organizing, and analyzing your data. Set up a modern data stack in an hour, without any engineering. Start getting more out of your data and making data-driven decisions today.
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    Ascend Reviews

    Ascend

    Ascend

    $0.98 per DFC
    Ascend provides data teams with a unified platform that allows them to ingest and transform their data and create and manage their analytics engineering and data engineering workloads. Ascend is supported by DataAware intelligence. Ascend works in the background to ensure data integrity and optimize data workloads, which can reduce maintenance time by up to 90%. Ascend's multilingual flex-code interface allows you to use SQL, Java, Scala, and Python interchangeably. Quickly view data lineage and data profiles, job logs, system health, system health, and other important workload metrics at a glance. Ascend provides native connections to a growing number of data sources using our Flex-Code data connectors.
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    Kestra Reviews
    Kestra is a free, open-source orchestrator based on events that simplifies data operations while improving collaboration between engineers and users. Kestra brings Infrastructure as Code to data pipelines. This allows you to build reliable workflows with confidence. The declarative YAML interface allows anyone who wants to benefit from analytics to participate in the creation of the data pipeline. The UI automatically updates the YAML definition whenever you make changes to a work flow via the UI or an API call. The orchestration logic can be defined in code declaratively, even if certain workflow components are modified.
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