Onehouse: Opening data catalogs with synchronized interoperability

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Onehouse continues on its journey to build the “world’s most open database” — and since our last briefings in 2023 and 2022, they have quickly coalesced their Apachi Hudi-based ingestion, data processing and query engines in an open universal data lakehouse offering.

Their latest news about a multi-catalog sync atop Snowflake, Databricks, Google BigQuery, AWS Glue and many other open data stores and event streams answers an industry-wide demand for open standards data access that can perceive model data changes and quickly reflect updates from most known sources.

Modern applications will increasingly rely on complex work, such as training AI models to react to real-time Kafka streams, while curating historical data across multiple data warehouses. Onehouse offers a managed service version of their meta-catalog with enterprise support, or users can self-manage their own instance. The non-proprietary open data format means there is no lock-in if users want to take their data elsewhere.

 

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