Quine Aims to Simplify Event Processing on Data in Motion
On InfoQ, Sergio De Simone talks about the advantages of the streaming graph style of data processing, and of Quine open source software in particular. “What sets…
On InfoQ, Sergio De Simone talks about the advantages of the streaming graph style of data processing, and of Quine open source software in particular. “What sets…
“Enterprise data engineering teams are confined to the limitations and tradeoffs of the previous generation of event processing frameworks like Flink. They spend enormous time and effort building…
On VentureBeat, Shubham Sharma writes about thatDot’s announcement of open source software Quine for streaming graph complex event processing. He discusses, among other things, the power of Quine…
On TechCrunch.com, Frederic Lardinois talks about the launch of Quine open source streaming graph complex event processing engine. “We’ve developed the streaming graph to really target the…
thatDot's iteratively improving the developer experience: who is Streaming Graph built for, what jobs do they tell us they need to get done.
Quine 1.4.0 release includes improvements for scalability, stability, and supernode mitigation plus work key to reaching 1M events/sec.
Watch Quine in action. Learn about graph ETL uses cases from three recent live demos.
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