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Vero

by kpi-zone

Vero is a modern, open-source analytics stack designed to help organizations work data-driven without relying on opaque third-party SaaS platforms or complex enterprise BI tools. It brings together best-in-class open technologies in a modular architecture, enabling you to ingest, model, visualize, and query data.

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What is Vero?

Vero is a modern, open-source analytics stack that provides a modular architecture for ingesting, modeling, visualizing, and querying data. It aims to empower organizations to be data-driven without the complexities and limitations of traditional SaaS platforms or enterprise BI tools.

How to use Vero?

To use Vero, you can clone the repository, choose the appropriate Docker Compose file based on your system architecture (x86_64 or ARM64), and run the stack using Docker Compose. The stack includes prebuilt Docker environment, sample dataset, semantic models, natural language query agent and dashboards. Detailed instructions and environment setup are available in the documentation.

Key features of Vero

  • Modular architecture

  • Open-source and vendor-neutral

  • Data sovereignty (self-hosted)

  • Natural language query interface

  • Prebuilt Docker environment for easy deployment

Use cases of Vero

  • Building custom analytics dashboards

  • Performing ad-hoc data analysis

  • Integrating data from multiple sources

  • Creating a self-service analytics environment

FAQ from Vero

What is the default data warehouse?

The default data warehouse is PostgreSQL, but it can be replaced with Apache Doris or DuckDB.

What BI tools are supported?

Metabase is included by default, but Superset, Tableau, and Power BI can also be used.

Is Vero easy to deploy?

Yes, Vero comes with a prebuilt Docker environment for local or on-prem deployment.

What is the license for Vero?

Vero is licensed under the MIT License.

Where can I find the documentation?

Documentation is available in the docs/ directory of the repository, covering topics such as architecture, quickstart, Docker configuration, and more.