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Altiscale vs Census: What are the differences?

Altiscale: Hadoop as a Service. we run Apache Hadoop for you. We not only deploy Hadoop, we monitor, manage, fix, and update it for you. Then we take it a step further: We monitor your jobs, notify you when something’s wrong with them, and can help with tuning; Census: 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.

Altiscale and Census can be primarily classified as "Big Data as a Service" tools.

Some of the features offered by Altiscale are:

  • Hadoop Dialtone
  • “Infinite” Hadoop
  • A Proactive Hadoop Helpdesk

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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Pros of Altiscale
Pros of Census
  • 3
    An ops team comes with it, so you're free to analyze
  • 3
    SOC2, PCI, HIPAA, Kerberos
  • 3
    The easiest, lowest cost, highest performing option
  • 3
    Hadoop ops experts run it all for you, don't need ops
  • 3
    Our data sci & analysts would scream if went back toEMR
  • 3
    Automated compute bursting
  • 3
    Super elastic, scalable, secure
  • 2
    Optimized cloud gives faster results, better completion
  • 2
    Simple, easy to use UI - Data Navigator is great
  • 2
    Easier pricing. No node worries. No surprise bills
  • 1
    Real domain experts running hadoop@scale, great service
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    What is Altiscale?

    we run Apache Hadoop for you. We not only deploy Hadoop, we monitor, manage, fix, and update it for you. Then we take it a step further: We monitor your jobs, notify you when something’s wrong with them, and can help with tuning.

    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.

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