Canonical
on 6 October 2015


This article was last updated 9 year s ago.

If you work with big data, then you know there’s an expanding ecosystem of software to process and analyze, and monitor and manipulate your data. You probably don’t have time to manually install, configure, connect, and test all of the different software and services available. But what if someone else set it all up for you? Wouldn’t it be great if you had an environment to use and test new big data solutions that handled configuration and connections for you on-the-fly?

Click download below and find out how a managed environment with a point-and-click (or CLI) software repository of the most popular big data solutions, ready to run with automated configuration options, can dramatically accelerate your time to solution for big data processing and analytics.

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