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We performed a comparison between Altair Panopticon and Apache Pulsar based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Top Answer:The solution operates as a classic message broker but also as a streaming platform.
Top Answer:The solution is open-source freeware.
Top Answer:Documentation is poor because much of it is in Chinese with no English translation.
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35th
out of 38 in Streaming Analytics
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43
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12th
out of 38 in Streaming Analytics
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1,593
Comparisons
1,089
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1
Average Words per Review
470
Rating
8.0
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Datawatch Panopticon
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Overview

Comprehensive streaming processing and visualization of real-time operational, trading, and market data

Delays in decision-making are costly in real-time businesses like electronic trading of equities, fixed income, FX, futures, or commodities, as well as other time-critical industries like telecommunications, energy, manufacturing, and logistics.

Waiting for end-of-day reports means you’re likely to miss profitable opportunities, or fail to respond to threats to regulatory compliance or profitability until it’s much too late.

Panopticon lets business users — the people closest to the action — build, modify, and deploy sophisticated streaming analytics and data visualization applications using a fully drag-and-drop interface. They can connect to virtually any data source, including real-time streaming feeds and time series databases, develop complex stream processing programs, and design visual user interfaces that give them the perspectives they need to make insightful, fully-informed decisions based on massive amounts of fast-changing data.

It’s no wonder that seven of the world’s top ten banks use Panopticon to monitor and analyze real-time trading and market data.

Apache Pulsar is a cloud-native, distributed messaging and streaming platform originally created at Yahoo! and now a top-level Apache Software Foundation project

Sample Customers
BlackRock, Nasdaq, Citadel, Citi, Imagine Software, Deutsche Bank, FIS, HSBC, Morgan Stanley
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Top Industries
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Financial Services Firm39%
Marketing Services Firm8%
Computer Software Company8%
Comms Service Provider6%
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Computer Software Company24%
Financial Services Firm11%
Manufacturing Company8%
Government7%
Company Size
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business26%
Midsize Enterprise7%
Large Enterprise67%
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business22%
Midsize Enterprise17%
Large Enterprise61%
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Altair Panopticon is ranked 35th in Streaming Analytics while Apache Pulsar is ranked 12th in Streaming Analytics with 1 review. Altair Panopticon is rated 0.0, while Apache Pulsar is rated 8.0. On the other hand, the top reviewer of Apache Pulsar writes "The solution can mimic other APIs without changing a line of code". Altair Panopticon is most compared with Tableau, whereas Apache Pulsar is most compared with Apache Flink, Apache Spark Streaming, Amazon Kinesis, Amazon MSK and Azure Stream Analytics.

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