Qrvey is the only solution for embedded analytics with a built-in data lake. Qrvey saves engineering teams time and money with a turnkey solution connecting your data warehouse to your SaaS application.
Qrvey’s full-stack solution includes the necessary components so that your engineering team can build less.
Qrvey’s multi-tenant data lake includes:
Qrvey’s embedded visualizations support everything from: - Standard dashboards and templates - Self-service reporting - User-level personalization - Individual dataset creation - Data-driven workflow automation
Qrvey delivers this as a self-hosted package for cloud environments. This offers the best security as your data never leaves your environment while offering a better analytics experience to users.
The result: Less time and money on analytics.
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Qrvey takes a different approach to embedded analytics. Instead of focusing almost completely on the front end, we know that any analytics function starts with data.
Qrvey includes a full-featured data lake powered by Elasticsearch, not a basic relational caching layer. Furthermore, by including a data lake, the cost to scale out is much less than traditional data warehouses.
For the user-facing components of the platform, Qrvey offers more embedded components and APIs to personalize the experience beyond static dashboards. Qrvey offers:
All of this is backed by a semantic layer that makes integrating Qrvey into the security model of SaaS applications simple.
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Customers choose Qrvey for the following reasons:
Based on our record, LaserGRBL should be more popular than Qrvey. It has been mentiond 3 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.
LaserGRBL’s website seems pretty good. If you haven’t already, it’s worth clicking on the ‘Usage’ tab and having a read of that stuff. Here is a link https://lasergrbl.com. Source: over 1 year ago
If you're on Windows, give a try to LaserGRBL, LB may be bugging something. Source: about 2 years ago
Https://lasergrbl.com/ is a way to stream G-code to an arduino using windows so we are a step closer here but there are a lot of in-between steps that we are missing like how we are going to power the laser (can our boards handle this/have the right connections or do we need to slap some auxiliary electronic board on and then figure out how to yell commands at it). Source: almost 3 years ago
Since you're on AWS already, check out https://qrvey.com. Source: 6 months ago
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