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Qubole vs Census: What are the differences?

Developers describe Qubole as "Prepare, integrate and explore Big Data in the cloud (Hive, MapReduce, Pig, Presto, Spark and Sqoop)". Qubole is a cloud based service that makes big data easy for analysts and data engineers. On the other hand, Census is detailed as "Sync your warehouse data to any app". It syncs your data warehouse with CRM & go-to-market tools. Get your customer success, sales & marketing teams on the same page by sharing the same customer data.

Qubole and Census can be categorized as "Big Data as a Service" tools.

Some of the features offered by Qubole are:

  • Intuitive GUI
  • Optimized Hive
  • Improved S3 Performance

On the other hand, Census provides the following key features:

  • Turn your warehouse into a Customer Data Platform
  • Sync with customer facing tools
  • No more data outages
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      Simple UI and autoscaling clusters
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      Feature to use AWS Spot pricing
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      Optimized Spark, Hive, Presto, Hadoop 2, HBase clusters
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      Real-time data insights through Spark Notebook
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      Hyper elastic and scalable
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      Easy to manage costs
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      Easy to configure, deploy, and run Hadoop clusters
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      Backed by Amazon
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      Gracefully Scale up & down with zero human intervention
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      All-in-one platform
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      Backed by Azure

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    What is Census?

    It syncs your data warehouse with CRM & go-to-market tools. Get your customer success, sales & marketing teams on the same page by sharing the same customer data.

    What is Qubole?

    Qubole is a cloud based service that makes big data easy for analysts and data engineers.

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