AI - redash
Empowering data exploration through an open-source, collaborative platform connecting users to diverse data sources for intuitive analysis.
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- redash - https://github.com/getredash/redash
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About redash
Redash is an open-source, collaborative data exploration platform that develops tools and services for interactive querying and sharing of data from various sources. They provide a user-friendly interface that allows users to connect to multiple data sources including PostgreSQL, Presto, Prometheus, Python, Qubole, Rockset, Salesforce, ScyllaDB, Shell Scripts, Snowflake, SPARQL, SQLite, TiDB, Tinybird, TreasureData, Trino, Uptycs, Vertica, Yandex AppMetrica, and Yandex Metrica.
Redash's mission is to make data exploration and analysis more accessible and efficient for users by supporting a diverse range of data sources and enabling seamless interaction with their databases through an intuitive interface. They are committed to fostering a vibrant community where developers contribute to the project and help expand its capabilities. Users can report bugs, request features, and contribute code through their issue tracker and development discussion forums.
Some of Redash's notable achievements include partnerships with various data sources like Amazon Athena, Amazon CloudWatch / Insights, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Redshift, ArangoDB, Axibase Time Series Database, Apache Cassandra, ClickHouse, CockroachDB, CSV, Databricks, DB2 by IBM, Dgraph, Apache Drill, Apache Druid, e6data, Eccenca Corporate Memory, Elasticsearch, Exasol, Microsoft Excel, Firebolt, Databend, Google Analytics, Google BigQuery, Google Spreadsheets, Graphite, Greenplum, Apache Hive, Apache Impala, InfluxDB, InfluxDBv2, IBM Netezza Performance Server, JIRA (JQL), JSON, Apache Kylin, OmniSciDB (Formerly MapD), MariaDB, MemSQL, Microsoft Azure Data Warehouse / Synapse, Microsoft Azure SQL Database, Microsoft Azure Data Explorer / Kusto, Microsoft SQL Server, MongoDB, MySQL, Oracle, Apache Phoenix, Apache Pinot, PostgreSQL, Presto, Prometheus, Python, Qubole, Rockset, Salesforce, ScyllaDB, Shell Scripts, Snowflake, SPARQL, SQLite, TiDB, Tinybird, TreasureData, Trino, Uptycs, Vertica, and Yandex AppMetrica.
Redash's core values revolve around fostering a collaborative community, providing seamless access to diverse data sources, and ensuring an intuitive user experience. Users are encouraged to contribute to the project and help expand its capabilities by reporting bugs, requesting features, and contributing code. Redash is licensed under the BSD-2-Clause license for maximum flexibility in usage and collaboration.