Byju’s
Byju's, a learning app offers watch-and-learn videos, interactive simulations, rich animations, and original content through its app, which makes e-learning a lot more fun.
ELK stack is a highly scalable suite of open-source, enterprise-ready tools. ELK is an analytics engine that allows users to store, search, and analyze a massive amount of data quickly and in near real-time. It is used as a technology that powers applications that have complex search requirements.
Elasticsearch is based on Lucene library; developed in JAVA. ELK stacks is a solution of all complex structure and unstructured data. All growing enterprise has set of data collected over a period of time. For climbing next big achievement goal this data is required to be studied. To know and serve customers better, data has to be first extracted from different data sources, logged into single data repository and then can be analysed.
Data lakes are formed after extracting data from various sources and then transformed into structured format. This can also be made continuous process of data logging. Data logging is immutable in nature so are highly trustable records. Once Data Lake is ready, this can be used for analysis and can give various results.
Sigma Data Systems works with clients around the globe to provide development and implementation services for the ELK stack. We provide inexpensive custom development to support your Elastic Stack efforts. We apply our deep insights into logistics, distribution, manufacturing, and retail to enrich your Elastic Stack initiative.
Its open-source solutions which can be used without cost but there are other managed services which are offered by Elastic.co at a very competitive cost.
As this solution is no-sql based complex queries can delivery fast results. The apps using ELK stack showcase fast results with context of user required content.
ELK stack can be used and configured to accept any kind of data and can create ingestion pipelines. It can then transform and load data with endpoints which can then be analysed.
With ELK you can start playing around with data of how and what results are required rather then figuring out how to navigate.
Geoffrey Moore