Google Cloud Dataflow
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Google Cloud Dataflow is a fully managed service for executing Apache Beam pipelines within the Google Cloud Platform ecosystem.
History
Google Cloud Dataflow was announced in June, 2014[1] and released to the general public as an open beta in April, 2015[2]. In January, 2016 Google donated the underlying SDK, the implementation of a local runner, and a set of IOs (data connectors) to access Google Cloud Platform data services to the Apache Software Foundation[3]. The donated code formed the original basis for the Beam project.
References
- ^ "Sneak peek: Google Cloud Dataflow, a Cloud-native data processing service". Google Cloud Platform Blog. Retrieved 2018-09-08.
- ^ "Google Opens Cloud Dataflow To All Developers, Launches European Zone For BigQuery". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2018-09-08.
- ^ "Google wants to donate its Dataflow technology to Apache". Venture Beat. Retrieved 2019-02-21.
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