Data Lake ETL PaaS vs Nani

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Data Lake ETL PaaS

Data Lake ETL PaaS

datalake pipeline, etl tools, data warehouse

We are a data lake consultancy specializing in transforming raw data into actionable insights. Ingestion, discovery and insights.

CategoryData/ML
Pricingpaid
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We help teams turn messy, scattered data into a single, usable Data Lake. Our service handles everything from ingesting databases, streams, and files to storing, organizing, and exposing data for analysis. We work with cloud storage (AWS S3, GCP, Azure), common databases and NoSQL systems, and streaming sources. Using table formats like Hudi, Delta, or Iceberg, we enable efficient updates and CDC. We add metadata catalogs and governance so analysts can find and query data easily, and we can deliver the full codebase and bootstrap the solution inside your cloud account.

Nani

Nani

Nano Banana Pro, superpowered

A better workflow for Nano Banana Pro. Save prompts and images as reusable sets, iterate visually, and organize everything into folders.

CategoryData/ML
Pricingpaid
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Most AI image tools are built for one-off generations, not regular repetitive work. You end up rewriting the same prompts, re-pasting the same reference images, and scrolling through endless feeds to find anything. Nani is a workflow tool built on top of Google's Nano Banana Pro (Gemini) that fixes the repetitive, disorganized experience of AI image generation. What Nani Does: - Image Sets – Upload reference images once and reuse them across all your generations. - Prompt Sets – Save style directions, character descriptions, and brand guidelines as reusable building blocks. - Composable Prompts – Combine saved sets naturally instead of rewriting everything from scratch. - Visual Iteration – Drag previous results back in as references without downloading and re-uploading. - Folder Organization – Keep your library organized as it grows instead of scrolling through one long feed. - Fast UI – No sluggish loading or navigation delays.

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