Onehouse is the first to make fully managed data lakes possible, raising $25

Onehouse is the first to make fully managed data lakes possible, raising $25

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MENLO PARK, Calif., Feb. 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Onehouse, the first managed data lakehouse company, today announced a new capability, Onetable, that advances its vision of simpler, cheaper and faster data lakes. With Onetable, users can leverage all the scalability, interoperability, and cost benefits of Data Lakehouses, built on the popular open source Apache Hudi project, while taking full advantage of the native performance accelerators in Databricks and Snowflake.

A year ago, Onehouse emerged from obscurity with its cloud-native managed service powered by Apache Hudi. Hudi implements a new breakthrough architecture where the core warehouse and database functions are added directly to the data lake, now known as the Lakehouse: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/02/02/2377886/0/en/Founded-by-Ex-Uber-Data-Architect-and-Apache-Hudi-Creator-Onehouse-Supercharges- Data-Lakes-for-AI-and-Machine-Learning-With-8-Million-in-Seed-Funding-From-Greylock-and-Addition.html. Developed by Onehouse founder Vinoth Chandar at Uber in 2016, Hudi was downloaded more than 10 million times last year and is widely used by the world’s largest companies.

Onehouse automates the creation of the data lakehouse in four easy steps, saving months of extensive engineering effort. Users securely connect their cloud account, and Onehouse then quickly ingests, optimizes, and automatically manages high-performance incremental ETL pipelines to provide minute-level analytics in the data lake. The data in one-house can then be easily accessed via best-in-class data warehouse engines (AWS Redshift, Google BigQuery, Snowflake), data lake engines (AWS EMR, Databricks), and interactive analytics engines (Presto, Trino, AWS Athena).

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