Best Data Management Software for Apache Atlas

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    Hackolade Reviews

    Hackolade

    Hackolade

    €100 per month
    Hackolade is the pioneer for data modeling of NoSQL and multi-model databases, providing a comprehensive suite of data modeling tools for various NoSQL databases and APIs. Hackolade is the only data modeling tool for MongoDB, Neo4j, Cassandra, ArangoDB, BigQuery, Couchbase, Cosmos DB, Databricks, DocumentDB, DynamoDB, Elasticsearch, EventBridge Schema Registry, Glue Data Catalog, HBase, Hive, Firebase/Firestore, JanusGraph, MariaDB, MarkLogic, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Redshift, ScyllaDB, Snowflake, SQL Server, Synapse, TinkerPop, YugabyteDB, etc. It also applies its visual design to Avro, JSON Schema, Parquet, Protobuf, Swagger and OpenAPI, and is rapidly adding new targets for its physical data modeling engine. The software is user-friendly and simple to use yet provides powerful visuals and graphic data modeling to smooth the onboarding of NoSQL technology. Its software tools help functional analysts, designers, architects, and DBAs involved with NoSQL technology achieve greater transparency and control, resulting in reduced development time, increased application quality, and lower execution risks across the enterprise.
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    Hue Reviews

    Hue

    Hue

    Free
    Hue provides the best querying experience by combining the most intelligent autocomplete components and query editor. The tables and storage browses use your existing data catalog in a transparent way. Help users find the right data among thousands databases and document it themselves. Help users with their SQL queries, and use rich previews of links. Share directly from the editor in Slack. There are several apps, each specialized in one type of querying. Browsers are the first place to explore data sources. The editor excels at SQL queries. It has an intelligent autocomplete and risk alerts. Self-service troubleshooting is also available. Dashboards are primarily used to visualize indexed data, but they can also query SQL databases. The results of a search for specific cell values are highlighted. Hue has one of the most powerful SQL autocompletes on the planet to make your SQL editing experience as easy as possible.
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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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    Azure Data Lake Reviews
    Azure Data Lake offers all the capabilities needed to make it easy to store and analyze data across all platforms and languages. It eliminates the complexity of ingesting, storing, and streaming data, making it easier to get up-and-running with interactive, batch, and streaming analytics. Azure Data Lake integrates with existing IT investments to simplify data management and governance. It can also seamlessly integrate with existing IT investments such as data warehouses and operational stores, allowing you to extend your current data applications. We have the experience of working with enterprise customers, running large-scale processing and analytics for Microsoft businesses such as Office 365, Microsoft Windows, Bing, Azure, Windows, Windows, and Microsoft Windows. Azure Data Lake solves many productivity and scaling issues that prevent you from maximizing the potential of your data.
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    JanusGraph Reviews
    JanusGraph is an optimized graph database that can store and query graphs with hundreds of billions of edges and vertices distributed across a multi-machine cluster. JanusGraph is a project of The Linux Foundation and includes participants from Expero and Google, GRAKN.AI., Hortonworks. IBM, and Amazon. Linear and elastic scaling for growing data and users. Data replication and data distribution for performance and fault tolerance. Hot backups and high availability for multi-datacenters All functionality is completely free. There is no need to purchase commercial licenses. JanusGraph is completely open source under the Apache 2 License. JanusGraph is an open source transactional database that can handle thousands of concurrent users performing complex graph traversals in real-time. ACID and eventual consistency support. JanusGraph offers online transactional processing (OLTP) and global graph analytics (OLAP), through its Apache Spark integration.
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