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Apache Thrift

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The Apache Thrift software framework, for scalable cross-language services development, combines a software stack with a code generation engine to build services that work efficiently and seamlessly between C++, Java, Python, PHP, Ruby, Erlang, Perl, Haskell, C#, Cocoa, JavaScript, Node.js, Smalltalk, OCaml and Delphi and other languages.

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Apache Felix

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Apache Felix is an open source implementation of the OSGi Release 5 core framework specification.

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Apache Usergrid

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Apache Usergrid is an open-source Backend-as-a-Service) composed of an integrated distributed NoSQL database, application layer and client tier with SDKs for developers looking to rapidly build web and/or mobile applications. It provides elementary services (user registration & management, data storage, file storage, queues) and retrieval features (full text search, geolocation search, joins) to power common app features.

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Apache Flume

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Apache Flume is a service designed to efficiently collect, aggregate, and move large amounts of log data.

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Apache Axiom

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The Apache Axiom library provides an XML Infoset compliant object model implementation which supports on-demand building of the object tree. It supports a novel "pull-through" model which allows one to turn off the tree building and directly access the underlying pull event stream using the StAX API.

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Apache Knox

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Apache Knox Gateway is an application gateway for interacting with the REST APIs and UIs of Apache Hadoop deployments.

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WarpStream

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WarpStream is an Apache Kafka® compatible data streaming platform built directly on top of object storage: no inter-AZ bandwidth costs, no disks to manage, and infinitely scalable, all within your VPC.

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Software Engineer at Microsoft (Azure Data)| Ex Myntra, LinkedIn, IIT Bombay| MNNIT Allahabad'21
11/15/2023
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Highly efficient for use with big data processing frameworks

It stores data in columnar storage which is highly efficient for analytical queries and also supports compression algorithms. It also has cross platform compatibility which makes it easy to integrate into existing data processing pipelines.
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Software Engineer at Microsoft | ex-Cloudera | Backend Development | Scalable Systems | Azure HDInsight.
11/13/2023
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11/11/2023
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Make ML integration easy with prediction IO

1. It helps me deploy ML projects onto a server after configuring a few settings. 2. It features the creation of comprehensive ML production environments and supports recommendation systems, as well as anomaly detection on time series data. 3. I used it for time series analysis and anomaly detection, and it worked fine. 4. It also supports storage and backend integrations that are easy to integrate, making development fast and of high quality. 5. Easy to implement and config models in preditcitionIO platform.

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