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We performed a comparison between Spring Cloud Data Flow and Teradata QueryGrid based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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"There are a lot of options in Spring Cloud. It's flexible in terms of how we can use it. It's a full infrastructure.""The most valuable features of Spring Cloud Data Flow are the simple programming model, integration, dependency Injection, and ability to do any injection. Additionally, auto-configuration is another important feature because we don't have to configure the database and or set up the boilerplate in the database in every project. The composability is good, we can create small workloads and compose them in any way we like.""The most valuable feature is real-time streaming.""The product is very user-friendly."

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"It is a highly robust software solution."

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Cons
"The configurations could be better. Some configurations are a little bit time-consuming in terms of trying to understand using the Spring Cloud documentation.""Some of the features, like the monitoring tools, are not very mature and are still evolving.""Spring Cloud Data Flow could improve the user interface. We can drag and drop in the application for the configuration and settings, and deploy it right from the UI, without having to run a CI/CD pipeline. However, that does not work with Kubernetes, it only works when we are working with jars as the Spring Cloud Data Flow applications.""On the tool's online discussion forums, you may get stuck with an issue, making it an area where improvements are required."

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"The primary challenge with Teradata lies in its cost structure, encompassing subscription fees, software licenses, and hardware expenses."

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  • "This is an open-source product that can be used free of charge."
  • "If you want support from Spring Cloud Data Flow there is a fee. The Spring Framework is open-source and this is a free solution."
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  • "The cost is substantial, totaling around $1.2 million, solely dedicated to upgrading the hardware."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:On the tool's online discussion forums, you may get stuck with an issue, making it an area where improvements are required. The online discussion forum for the tool should include possible questions… more »
    Top Answer:I used the solution for a payment platform we integrated with our organization. Our company had to use it since we had to integrate it with different payment platforms.
    Top Answer:Spring Cloud Data Flow is a useful product if I consider how there are different providers with whom my company had to deal, and most of them offer cloud-based products. I can't explain any crucial… more »
    Top Answer:It is a highly robust software solution.
    Top Answer:The cost is substantial, totaling around $1.2 million, solely dedicated to upgrading the hardware. This amount doesn't even cover the software upgrade for the database itself, which comes at an… more »
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    Overview

    Spring Cloud Data Flow is a toolkit for building data integration and real-time data processing pipelines.
    Pipelines consist of Spring Boot apps, built using the Spring Cloud Stream or Spring Cloud Task microservice frameworks. This makes Spring Cloud Data Flow suitable for a range of data processing use cases, from import/export to event streaming and predictive analytics. Use Spring Cloud Data Flow to connect your Enterprise to the Internet of Anything—mobile devices, sensors, wearables, automobiles, and more.

    Teradata QueryGrid makes it easy to use all of your data and analytical engines to solve business problems without the hassles of connecting to multiple systems and moving intermediate results around to get the data you need where you need it.

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    Top Industries
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    Financial Services Firm29%
    Computer Software Company16%
    Manufacturing Company7%
    Retailer7%
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    Financial Services Firm35%
    Manufacturing Company11%
    Computer Software Company10%
    Insurance Company8%
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    Small Business13%
    Midsize Enterprise9%
    Large Enterprise78%
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    Small Business8%
    Midsize Enterprise7%
    Large Enterprise85%
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    Spring Cloud Data Flow is ranked 29th in Data Integration with 5 reviews while Teradata QueryGrid is ranked 31st in Data Integration with 1 review. Spring Cloud Data Flow is rated 8.0, while Teradata QueryGrid is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Spring Cloud Data Flow writes "Provides ease of integration with other cloud platforms ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Teradata QueryGrid writes "Unified and efficient query processing that seamlessly integrates and analyzes data from heterogeneous sources". Spring Cloud Data Flow is most compared with Apache Flink, Google Cloud Dataflow, Apache Spark Streaming, Azure Data Factory and TIBCO BusinessWorks, whereas Teradata QueryGrid is most compared with Teradata Data Mover, Denodo and IBM InfoSphere DataStage.

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