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Amazon Kinesis Firehose vs Devise: What are the differences?

Amazon Kinesis Firehose: Simple and Scalable Data Ingestion. Amazon Kinesis Firehose is the easiest way to load streaming data into AWS. It can capture and automatically load streaming data into Amazon S3 and Amazon Redshift, enabling near real-time analytics with existing business intelligence tools and dashboards you’re already using today; Devise: Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden. Devise is a flexible authentication solution for Rails based on Warden.

Amazon Kinesis Firehose can be classified as a tool in the "Real-time Data Processing" category, while Devise is grouped under "User Management and Authentication".

Some of the features offered by Amazon Kinesis Firehose are:

  • Easy-to-Use
  • Integrated with AWS Data Stores
  • Automatic Elasticity

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

  • Is Rack based
  • Is a complete MVC solution based on Rails engines
  • Allows you to have multiple models signed in at the same time

Devise is an open source tool with 21.6K GitHub stars and 5.2K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Devise's open source repository on GitHub.

StackShare, Accenture, and Pipefy are some of the popular companies that use Devise, whereas Amazon Kinesis Firehose is used by CRED, Bagelcode, and Shelf. Devise has a broader approval, being mentioned in 86 company stacks & 174 developers stacks; compared to Amazon Kinesis Firehose, which is listed in 91 company stacks and 94 developer stacks.

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    What is Amazon Kinesis Firehose?

    Amazon Kinesis Firehose is the easiest way to load streaming data into AWS. It can capture and automatically load streaming data into Amazon S3 and Amazon Redshift, enabling near real-time analytics with existing business intelligence tools and dashboards you’re already using today.

    What is Devise?

    Devise is a flexible authentication solution for Rails based on Warden

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