Purpose-built to be fast, secure, reliable and beautiful, Award Force is perfect for anyone who wants to create an unparalleled experience for entrants, judges and program managers.
We support our clients with a global support team whose sole purpose is to give peace of mind and help clients focus on making their awards the best they can be.
Award Force is used for: awards management; staff excellence / employee recognition; grant application management; accelerator program intake; incubator program intake; venture or seed capital funding application management; contest management; fellowship application management; higher education entrance; scholarship applications; journal article / paper abstract submission management; student portfolio assessment.
Good decisions: Good evaluation leads to good decisions and good outcomes. Entry/application evaluators will love how fast and smooth it is to evaluate applications with Award Force.
Save time, save money: Free up your time to focus on making your program the best it can be thanks to reduced admin and support effort.
Grow your program: Increase the volume and quality of your entries/applications, and earn more revenue with features designed for outstanding results.
Judges are happy: Attract and retain high-calibre judges that love how fast and smooth it is to judge with Award Force.
Peace-of-mind: Boost confidence and discard stress, you'll be in good company using our reliable and secure system that performs under pressure.
Visibility + control: Deliver the right outcomes time-after-time with flexible configuration options and management tools at your fingertips.
You look good: Distinguish your awards with a friendly, intuitive system in a beautiful design that's a joy to use.
Based on our record, Apache Spark seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 56 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Recently I had to revisit the "JVM languages universe" again. Yes, language(s), plural! Java isn't the only language that uses the JVM. I previously used Scala, which is a JVM language, to use Apache Spark for Data Engineering workloads, but this is for another post 😉. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Consume data into third party software (then let Open Search or Apache Spark or Apache Pinot) for analysis/datascience, GIS systems (so you can put reports on a map) or any ticket management system. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Also, this knowledge applies to learning more about data engineering, as this field of software engineering relies heavily on the event-driven approach via tools like Spark, Flink, Kafka, etc. - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
Apache SeaTunnel is a data integration platform that offers the three pillars of data pipelines: sources, transforms, and sinks. It offers an abstract API over three possible engines: the Zeta engine from SeaTunnel or a wrapper around Apache Spark or Apache Flink. Be careful, as each engine comes with its own set of features. - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
A JVM based framework named "Spark", when https://spark.apache.org exists? - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
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