[Project] Open-source Anomaly detection on SQL data

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  1. CueObserve

    Timeseries Anomaly detection and Root Cause Analysis on data in SQL data warehouses and databases

    We are building CueObserve, an open source repo to run anomaly detection on data in your SQL data warehouses and databases. It currently supports BigQuery, RedShift, Snowflake, Postgres, MySQL and Druid. It is available at github.com/cuebook/cueobserve.

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