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What is Dremio?

Dremio—the data lake engine, operationalizes your data lake storage and speeds your analytics processes with a high-performance and high-efficiency query engine while also democratizing data access for data scientists and analysts.
Dremio is a tool in the Big Data Tools category of a tech stack.
Dremio is an open source tool with GitHub stars and GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Dremio's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses Dremio?

Companies
7 companies reportedly use Dremio in their tech stacks, including Trixlog, alisuite, and Whoz.com.

Developers
108 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Dremio.

Dremio Integrations

Python, Amazon S3, Tableau, dbt, and PowerBI are some of the popular tools that integrate with Dremio. Here's a list of all 12 tools that integrate with Dremio.
Pros of Dremio
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Nice GUI to enable more people to work with Data
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Connect NoSQL databases with RDBMS
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Easier to Deploy
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Free

Dremio's Features

  • Democratize all your data
  • Make your data engineers more productive
  • Accelerate your favorite tools
  • Self service, for everybody

Dremio Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Dremio?
Presto
Distributed SQL Query Engine for Big Data
Apache Drill
Apache Drill is a distributed MPP query layer that supports SQL and alternative query languages against NoSQL and Hadoop data storage systems. It was inspired in part by Google's Dremel.
Denodo
It is the leader in data virtualization providing data access, data governance and data delivery capabilities across the broadest range of enterprise, cloud, big data, and unstructured data sources without moving the data from their original repositories.
AtScale
Its Virtual Data Warehouse delivers performance, security and agility to exceed the demands of modern-day operational analytics.
Snowflake
Snowflake eliminates the administration and management demands of traditional data warehouses and big data platforms. Snowflake is a true data warehouse as a service running on Amazon Web Services (AWS)—no infrastructure to manage and no knobs to turn.
See all alternatives

Dremio's Followers
342 developers follow Dremio to keep up with related blogs and decisions.