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Open Source JavaScript Data Pipeline Tools for Windows

JavaScript Data Pipeline Tools for Windows

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    Pentaho

    Pentaho

    Pentaho offers comprehensive data integration and analytics platform.

    Pentaho couples data integration with business analytics in a modern platform to easily access, visualize and explore data that impacts business results. Use it as a full suite or as individual components that are accessible on-premise, in the cloud, or on-the-go (mobile). Pentaho enables IT and developers to access and integrate data from any source and deliver it to your applications all from within an intuitive and easy to use graphical tool. The Pentaho Enterprise Edition Free Trial can be obtained from https://pentaho.com/download/
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    Downloads: 1,041 This Week
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    CueLake

    CueLake

    Use SQL to build ELT pipelines on a data lakehouse

    With CueLake, you can use SQL to build ELT (Extract, Load, Transform) pipelines on a data lakehouse. You write Spark SQL statements in Zeppelin notebooks. You then schedule these notebooks using workflows (DAGs). To extract and load incremental data, you write simple select statements. CueLake executes these statements against your databases and then merges incremental data into your data lakehouse (powered by Apache Iceberg). To transform data, you write SQL statements to create views and tables in your data lakehouse. CueLake uses Celery as the executor and celery-beat as the scheduler. Celery jobs trigger Zeppelin notebooks. Zeppelin auto-starts and stops the Spark cluster for every scheduled run of notebooks.
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