Hi Yury,
There are lots of platforms to store data (CSV or otherwise).  

Open Data Projects have lots of commonality but also vary greatly.   If you're 
willing to share a bit more about what you'd like to be able to do with the 
data that may help people on the list to make better, more targeted suggestions 
for your project.
For example, does the project require connecting experimental data with other 
datasets?
Today the data is in CSV but in the future, do you contemplate other types of 
data? Is extensibility important?
What general domain is the data, e.g., parts / manufacturing, healthcare/life 
sciences, personnel, etc.  
Does the data secure content, i.e., HIPPA Security Rules, PII, etc?
Are these other datasets public or private or both?  Is using (linking to) open 
government data important to you?
Do you need inferencing support?
Is multilingual support 'nice to have' or 'must have'?
How about the need for building a Web interface using a template driven 
approach?  Nice or necessary? (nice if you have a couple dozen pages, necessary 
if you have millions or billions of facts (statements)?
Need to integrate visualizations ala D3, Google Charts, others?
Is this an experimental / research project with a limited time horizon or will 
it be deployed in production & require ongoing prod support?

The above are just some ideas to get spur your thinking --  I'm sure the 
collective wisdom of the W3 lists will get you pointed in the right direction.

Cheers,
Bernadette Hyland

On Jun 10, 2014, at 8:02 AM, Yury Katkov <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone! 
> 
> In Blue Brain Project we're now searching for the platform to store the data 
> related to the experiments. The format will be mostly CSV, but the names of 
> the columns will be taken from the onology. I think our use case is similar 
> to the Open Data projects. What software can you recommend? 
> 
> So far I've found the following platforms: 
> CKAN
> DKAN
> Socrata Open Data Portal
> DSpace
> Wikibase/Wikidata
> Semantic MediaWiki
> Callimachus
> Dataverse network
> iRODs
> 
> Cheers,
> -----
> Yury Katkov

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