Apache Zeppelin
Apache Zeppelin is a web-based notebook that enables interactive data analytics and collaborative document-driven development for big data. It integrates various data processing engines like Apache Spark, Flink, and Hive, allowing users to write code in multiple languages (Scala, Python, SQL, R,…
Key facts
- First appeared
- 2013
- Category
- technology
- Problem solved
- Apache Zeppelin addresses the challenge of performing interactive data analytics on large-scale, distributed datasets by providing a unified, web-based environment. Before Zeppelin, data scientists and engineers often struggled with fragmented workflows, manually switching between different tools and programming languages to explore, process, and visualize big data residing in various systems like Hadoop or Spark clusters.
- Platforms
- Kubernetes, Docker, Linux, Windows (via JVM), macOS
Related technologies
Notable users
- Various enterprises with on-premise Big Data deployments
- Hortonworks (now Cloudera)
- Microsoft Azure (via HDInsight)
- Datastax