C3 AI Platform is a platform for designing and deploying enterprise-scale machine learning applications. With a set of low-code development tools and native integrations to a wide array of data sources, C3 AI Suite aims to help enterprises turn raw data into forecasts, insights, and actions.
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Presto is an open source SQL query engine designed to run queries on data stored in Hadoop or in traditional databases.
Teradata supported development of Presto followed the acquisition of Hadapt and Revelytix.
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For consultants like me, who are not interested in generic LLM's with very deployment costs and payback times, industry specific applications are essential. We are time-bound to deliver value to our clients whether it is improved productivity or revenue uplift, and for this particular reason C3 AI Platform is a particularly good choice.
Presto is for interactive simple queries, where Hive is for reliable processing. If you have a fact-dim join, presto is great..however for fact-fact joins presto is not the solution.. Presto is a great replacement for proprietary technology like Vertica
Linking, embedding links and adding images is easy enough.
Once you have become familiar with the interface, Presto becomes very quick & easy to use (but, you have to practice & repeat to know what you are doing - it is not as intuitive as one would hope).
Organizing & design is fairly simple with click & drag parameters.
Presto was not designed for large fact fact joins. This is by design as presto does not leverage disk and used memory for processing which in turn makes it fast.. However, this is a tradeoff..in an ideal world, people would like to use one system for all their use cases, and presto should get exhaustive by solving this problem.
Resource allocation is not similar to YARN and presto has a priority queue based query resource allocation..so a query that takes long takes longer...this might be alleviated by giving some more control back to the user to define priority/override.
UDF Support is not available in presto. You will have to write your own functions..while this is good for performance, it comes at a huge overhead of building exclusively for presto and not being interoperable with other systems like Hive, SparkSQL etc.
I’d give it 7.5/10. Its model-driven architecture is powerful for scaling enterprise AI, at pace but it definitely needs some heavy-lifting. The platform can be hard to grasp initially and the steep learning curve, makes change management very important. The framework can be a bit rigid for industry agnostic developers used to flexible, open-source tools. It is excellent for data orchestration but is not as lean as some of the low-code competitors.
C3 AI Platform offers much faster deployment through pre-built, industry-specific apps, and comfortably beats the others when it comes to time to deployment and scalability. Palantir on the other hand requires heavy custom engineering. C3 AI Platform does lack the open-source flexibility of Databricks and the cloud native scale of Vertex. I would prefer C3 AI Platform for turnkey enterprise solutions, but for other use cases it can be a bit more complex vs the other three due to its "back-box" environment.
Presto is good for a templated design appeal. You cannot be too creative via this interface - but, the layout and options make the finalized visual product appealing to customers. The other design products I use are for different purposes and not really comparable to Presto.