Altair Panopticon vs WSO2 Stream Processor comparison

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We performed a comparison between Altair Panopticon and WSO2 Stream Processor based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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35th
out of 38 in Streaming Analytics
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28th
out of 38 in Streaming Analytics
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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.

WSO2 Stream Processor is an open source, cloud native and lightweight stream processing platform that understands streaming SQL queries in order to capture, analyze, process and act on events in real time. This facilitates real-time streaming analytics and streaming data integration. With the product’s powerful streaming SQL, simple deployment, and ability to adapt to changes rapidly, enterprises can go to market faster and achieve greater ROI. Unlike other offerings, it provides a simple two-node deployment for high availability and scales beyond with its distributed deployment to cater to extremely high workloads.

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 Firm38%
Marketing Services Firm8%
Computer Software Company8%
Energy/Utilities Company7%
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Company Size
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Small Business28%
Midsize Enterprise7%
Large Enterprise66%
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Buyer's Guide
Streaming Analytics
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Databricks, Amazon, Confluent and others in Streaming Analytics. Updated: March 2024.
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Altair Panopticon is ranked 35th in Streaming Analytics while WSO2 Stream Processor is ranked 28th in Streaming Analytics. Altair Panopticon is rated 0.0, while WSO2 Stream Processor is rated 0.0. On the other hand, Altair Panopticon is most compared with Tableau, whereas WSO2 Stream Processor is most compared with Apache Flink.

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