We use Cassandra mainly for key certificate and key management. Additionally, we use it for handling large-scale data management, particularly in the telecommunication nature of our applications.
Data Analyst at a wholesaler/distributor with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-04-24T19:40:08Z
Apr 24, 2024
We use the tool to get unstructured data into a database so I can do data analytics. It's all internal; we do not sell it outside of the company. I gobble up all the information that is available to me. I grab emails sent to us, PDF files, and Word files and read the contents. I try to get labeling for those unstructured data and do analytics on it with Python.
We developed a Product Information Management system tailored for e-commerce. This homegrown system has evolved into a Software-as-a-Service offering available on the marketplace. The primary challenge addressed by this solution was managing vast amounts of data associated with products. In this context, major e-commerce players like Amazon handle billions of images, regularly updating metadata and product attributes. The details visible on platforms such as Amazon, Alibaba, or Walmart, encompassing product specifications like laptop configurations, processors, RAM, etc., involve handling an enormous volume of information. For this use case, a key requirement was a reliable system with high uptime that did not adhere to the traditional master-slave or leader-follower architecture. Initially opting for Cassandra to meet these criteria, we encountered challenges related to the availability of skilled developers and Database Administrators. Consequently, we decided to transition to MongoDB to address these technical skill constraints.
Network and Infrastructure Manager at University of Zimbabwe
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2022-03-25T05:39:28Z
Mar 25, 2022
We set up our own Cassandra cluster. Cassandra is used in our processes. It's running in the cloud. As previously stated, we use Azure for virtual instances and we set up our own cloud server there. Cassandra is used for most of our applications that don't require a lot of associated data, such as video and a model.
Our primary use case of this solution was for working on PNRs and user journey plans for an airline. Things such as check-in times, airport arrival time, boarding times, etc. We stored all that data in Cassandra. I currently work as a chief technology officer.
I was working for a client where there was a huge amount of data, where all the networks were intercepted. We used to do analytics on top of it. We did entity profiling. We take data and we use it to build profiles for users. Then we profile how many emails the user is sending. We see his complete profile and his behavioral traits, like what websites he's visiting and his e-commerce activity.
Managing Director at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
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2020-05-25T07:16:44Z
May 25, 2020
Our primary use case is developing software for others and it's really a solution for enterprise size companies. We're like integrators and we have numerous technical partners that implement. We have a partnership with the company, implementing the service on projects. I'm a managing director of the company.
Cassandra is a distributed and scalable database management system used for real-time data processing.
It is highly valued for its ability to handle large amounts of data, scalability, high availability, fault tolerance, and flexible data model.
It is commonly used in finance, e-commerce, and social media industries.
We use Cassandra mainly for key certificate and key management. Additionally, we use it for handling large-scale data management, particularly in the telecommunication nature of our applications.
We use the tool to get unstructured data into a database so I can do data analytics. It's all internal; we do not sell it outside of the company. I gobble up all the information that is available to me. I grab emails sent to us, PDF files, and Word files and read the contents. I try to get labeling for those unstructured data and do analytics on it with Python.
We developed a Product Information Management system tailored for e-commerce. This homegrown system has evolved into a Software-as-a-Service offering available on the marketplace. The primary challenge addressed by this solution was managing vast amounts of data associated with products. In this context, major e-commerce players like Amazon handle billions of images, regularly updating metadata and product attributes. The details visible on platforms such as Amazon, Alibaba, or Walmart, encompassing product specifications like laptop configurations, processors, RAM, etc., involve handling an enormous volume of information. For this use case, a key requirement was a reliable system with high uptime that did not adhere to the traditional master-slave or leader-follower architecture. Initially opting for Cassandra to meet these criteria, we encountered challenges related to the availability of skilled developers and Database Administrators. Consequently, we decided to transition to MongoDB to address these technical skill constraints.
We used the product because we wanted a database to handle heavy write workloads. Our events had time series data, so we found the product useful.
We use the solution for database management.
Our primary use case for the solution is testing.
This solution was a component of our messaging system. We used it as a high-capacity memory-based database.
Cassandra can be deployed on-premise and in the cloud. We are storing all our analytics application data in Cassandra.
We set up our own Cassandra cluster. Cassandra is used in our processes. It's running in the cloud. As previously stated, we use Azure for virtual instances and we set up our own cloud server there. Cassandra is used for most of our applications that don't require a lot of associated data, such as video and a model.
We are using this solution for IoT projects where there is a need for high-performance runtime databases.
Our primary use case of this solution was for working on PNRs and user journey plans for an airline. Things such as check-in times, airport arrival time, boarding times, etc. We stored all that data in Cassandra. I currently work as a chief technology officer.
We've used Cassandra in the past to design a right-node read-less ideology. We mainly use it for its database capabilities.
I was working for a client where there was a huge amount of data, where all the networks were intercepted. We used to do analytics on top of it. We did entity profiling. We take data and we use it to build profiles for users. Then we profile how many emails the user is sending. We see his complete profile and his behavioral traits, like what websites he's visiting and his e-commerce activity.
Our primary use case is developing software for others and it's really a solution for enterprise size companies. We're like integrators and we have numerous technical partners that implement. We have a partnership with the company, implementing the service on projects. I'm a managing director of the company.