Zato vs Dremio: What are the differences?
Developers describe Zato as "Open-source ESB, SOA, REST and Cloud Integrations in Python". Build and orchestrate integration services, expose new or existing APIs, either cloud or on-premise, and use a wide range of connectors, data formats and protocols. On the other hand, Dremio is detailed as "Self-service data for everyone". It is a data-as-a-service platform that empowers users to discover, curate, accelerate, and share any data at any time, regardless of location, volume, or structure. Modern data is managed by a wide range of technologies, including relational databases, NoSQL datastores, file systems, Hadoop, and others.
Zato and Dremio can be categorized as "Big Data" tools.
Some of the features offered by Zato are:
- Highly scalable enterprise integration platform and backend application server in Python
- Browser-based GUI, CLI and API - designed by pragmatists for pragmatists
- Protocols, industry standards and data formats - Odoo, SAP, IBM MQ, REST, Publish/Subscribe Queues, Single Sign-On, AMQP, SOAP, SQL, NoSQL, Caching, Kafka, WebSockets, LDAP, ElasticSearch, SMS, ZeroMQ, RBAC, Cassandra, S3, JMS and more
On the other hand, Dremio provides the following key features:
- Democratize all your data
- Make your data engineers more productive
- Accelerate your favorite tools
Zato is an open source tool with 783 GitHub stars and 184 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Zato's open source repository on GitHub.