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https://github.com/stefanwalther/sammler

Let's get some insights. And it's fine to be a data junkie.
https://github.com/stefanwalther/sammler

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# sammler

> Let's get some insights. And it's fine to be a data junkie.

## Why

_sammler_ is the attempt to bring business life, social activities and IoT together.

I am fully adopting cloud computing as consumer and producer, but I hate it, that I don't have all the data available at a fingertip - just to be able to analyze them.
Furthermore I am fully adopting IoT, collecting already more than 1GB each week.

So I need a solution to constantly collect and analyze all the data, their correlation, just to get interesting insights. Otherwise data is useless.

The ultimate goal of this project:

- Analyze activities in the three different areas (business life, social activities, IoT).
- Create a pluggable system, so that it can be easily extended.
- Be able to have access and analyze the full history in all areas.

### But, wait ...

There is also another reason for _sammler_:
As I am constantly testing new architectural and technical approaches, I just need a playground to test and validate technologies in general and in particular cloud related solutions.
The entire setup of _sammler_ is also my reference implementation of a microservices based architecture, using some of the cutting edge solutions out there.

Finally, don't take the entire project [too seriously](https://circleci.com/blog/its-the-future/).

## Author
**Stefan Walther**

* [qliksite.io](http://qliksite.io)
* [twitter/waltherstefan](http://twitter.com/waltherstefan)
* [github.com/stefanwalther](http://github.com/stefanwalther)

## License
MIT

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