Best On-Premise Real-Time Data Streaming Tools of 2024

Find and compare the best On-Premise Real-Time Data Streaming tools in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top On-Premise Real-Time Data Streaming tools on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

  • 1
    Striim Reviews
    Data integration for hybrid clouds Modern, reliable data integration across both your private cloud and public cloud. All this in real-time, with change data capture and streams. Striim was developed by the executive and technical team at GoldenGate Software. They have decades of experience in mission critical enterprise workloads. Striim can be deployed in your environment as a distributed platform or in the cloud. Your team can easily adjust the scaleability of Striim. Striim is fully secured with HIPAA compliance and GDPR compliance. Built from the ground up to support modern enterprise workloads, whether they are hosted in the cloud or on-premise. Drag and drop to create data flows among your sources and targets. Real-time SQL queries allow you to process, enrich, and analyze streaming data.
  • 2
    Apache Beam Reviews

    Apache Beam

    Apache Software Foundation

    This is the easiest way to perform batch and streaming data processing. For mission-critical production workloads, write once and run anywhere data processing. Beam can read your data from any supported source, whether it's on-prem and in the cloud. Beam executes your business logic in both batch and streaming scenarios. Beam converts the results of your data processing logic into the most popular data sinks. A single programming model that can be used for both streaming and batch use cases. This is a simplified version of the code for all members of your data and applications teams. Apache Beam is extensible. TensorFlow Extended, Apache Hop and other projects built on Apache Beam are examples of Apache Beam's extensibility. Execute pipelines in multiple execution environments (runners), allowing flexibility and avoiding lock-in. Open, community-based development and support are available to help you develop your application and meet your specific needs.
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next