Schedule
1:30 pm
Query less and ship faster: Lakehouse with DuckDB DuckLake
Data and AI teams increasingly discover that the fastest queries are the ones that read the least data. This presentation shows how a SQL‑first lakehouse design places lakehouse metadata where it belongs: in a database. I'll unpack how this architecture enables efficient file/segment pruning, true ACID transactions, and fresh small writes without the long read paths typical of file‑only metadata stacks. I'll show three concrete patterns for “reading less data”: partition elimination, segment‑level pruning with column stats, and metadata‑only planning, contrasted with techniques in Iceberg and BigQuery. Then we connect the dots to today’s AI workflows: agent pipelines and evaluation loops benefit from snapshot isolation (reproducibility), time travel (rollbacks), and near‑real‑time availability of small updates.
Host
Juanette Evans
Business Development Specialist
Xebia
Guests

Leonardo Vida
Customer Engineer
MotherDuck