Best Data Lake Solutions for IBM Db2

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    Sprinkle Reviews

    Sprinkle

    Sprinkle Data

    $499 per month
    Businesses must adapt quickly to meet changing customer preferences and requirements. Sprinkle is an agile analytics platform that helps you meet changing customer needs. Sprinkle was created with the goal of simplifying end-to-end data analytics for organisations. It allows them to integrate data from multiple sources, change schemas, and manage pipelines. We created a platform that allows everyone in the organization to search and dig deeper into data without having to have any technical knowledge. Our team has extensive experience with data and built analytics systems for companies such as Yahoo, Inmobi, Flipkart. These companies are able to succeed because they have dedicated teams of data scientists, business analysts, and engineers who produce reports and insights. We discovered that many organizations struggle to access simple self-service reporting and data exploration. We set out to create a solution that would allow all companies to leverage data.
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    Sesame Software Reviews
    When you have the expertise of an enterprise partner combined with a scalable, easy-to-use data management suite, you can take back control of your data, access it from anywhere, ensure security and compliance, and unlock its power to grow your business. Why Use Sesame Software? Relational Junction builds, populates, and incrementally refreshes your data automatically. Enhance Data Quality - Convert data from multiple sources into a consistent format – leading to more accurate data, which provides the basis for solid decisions. Gain Insights - Automate the update of information into a central location, you can use your in-house BI tools to build useful reports to avoid costly mistakes. Fixed Price - Avoid high consumption costs with yearly fixed prices and multi-year discounts no matter your data volume.
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    Lyftrondata Reviews
    Lyftrondata can help you build a governed lake, data warehouse or migrate from your old database to a modern cloud-based data warehouse. Lyftrondata makes it easy to create and manage all your data workloads from one platform. This includes automatically building your warehouse and pipeline. It's easy to share the data with ANSI SQL, BI/ML and analyze it instantly. You can increase the productivity of your data professionals while reducing your time to value. All data sets can be defined, categorized, and found in one place. These data sets can be shared with experts without coding and used to drive data-driven insights. This data sharing capability is ideal for companies who want to store their data once and share it with others. You can define a dataset, apply SQL transformations, or simply migrate your SQL data processing logic into any cloud data warehouse.
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    IBM watsonx.data Reviews
    Open, hybrid data lakes for AI and analytics can be used to put your data to use, wherever it is located. Connect your data in any format and from anywhere. Access it through a shared metadata layer. By matching the right workloads to the right query engines, you can optimize workloads in terms of price and performance. Integrate natural-language semantic searching without the need for SQL to unlock AI insights faster. Manage and prepare trusted datasets to improve the accuracy and relevance of your AI applications. Use all of your data everywhere. Watsonx.data offers the speed and flexibility of a warehouse, along with special features that support AI. This allows you to scale AI and analytics throughout your business. Choose the right engines to suit your workloads. You can manage your cost, performance and capability by choosing from a variety of open engines, including Presto C++ and Spark Milvus.
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