OneHouse, a data lake company based around the open source Apache Hudi table format, has secured $35 million in Series B funding led by Craft Ventures.
Observers might think Hudi had been squeezed in the middle and OneHouse CEO Vinoth Chandar admitted there were calls following the Databricks-Tabular news. The idea behind all the open table formats is more or less the same. By employing these formats, users can analyze data where its resides with their engine of choice without going through the cost and hassle of moving it into a data lake or data warehouse.
"Hudi is pre-installed in five public cloud providers, including AWS and GCP and it is directly query-able from pretty much most all of the engines, except for Snowflake," he said."The perceived lack of support for Hudi comes from vendors aggressively marketing and pushing Iceberg to differentiate it against Databricks in the last 24 months. That kind of sets a very artificial duopoly type situation in the market: format-wash, if you like.
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