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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
IT Infrastructure, Data Warehouse

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Description of Splice Machine

The Splice Machine database is built on two technology stacks: Apache Derby, a Java-based, ANSI SQL Database, and HBase/Hadoop, a proven distributed computing infrastructure.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very User Friendly Tool For Analytics

I like that it has an interface for creating queries in Python using pandas to interact with data stored inside of splicedb (which are actually JSONs). It's not as easy or intuitive at first but once you get used to how things work there isn't much trouble getting around them while still being able do what we need done efficiently! Honestly nothing really bad about this tool so far though if your looking into analytics then definitely consider trying out other options also because they have…

Pros
  • That its open source, free software
  • Easy access without restrictions
  • Ability use GUI/code python scripts.
  • Can be run through docker containers which can make running programs easier than when installing directly from gitHub onto our Linux operating systems locally within environments such us Virtual Machines & Containerized Servers etc.(Docker
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great tool, makes managing complex spreadsheets simple

It's easy to use once you get past all of the options that it offers when setting up your project. We had some issues with our initial setup but after speaking with support they were able to help us through this process without any problems. I would recommend trying out the free trial if possible as there are many features in the software that can't be seen until you try them for yourself. Our team has been very happy using splicemachine so far! Being able to store large amounts of data into…

I like that it's free for small datasets to use as an RDBMS or NoSQL store if needed by your application without needing expensive licenses depending upon how much data you are storing in each system - but also have options available from Enterprise versions when required! For this reason we choose splicemachine over other solutions (Cassandra & Mongo) because of its flexibility at such low cost compared with some commercial offerings which make me question whether our requirements can be met…

Pros
  • Easy configurability via configuration files rather than code using Java annotations eases development / customisation process
Cons
  • Not being written fully OO style
  • It still requires manual monitoring