Lily - Content Repository
Lily offers an open source content repository. It is the first cloud-scalable repository for social content applications. It is built from ground up using Big Data and NOSQL technology. Its technology stack includes Hadoop, HBase and Solr. It could be used in document archiving, large-scale SaaS-model web content management, heritage databases, news libraries, digital asset management, content collections, structured data management.
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