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HP's Data Platform Migration Journey: Redshift to Lakehouse

HP Print's data platform team took on a migration from a monolithic, shared resource of AWS Redshift, to a modular and scalable data ecosystem on Databricks lakehouse.​ The result was 30–40% cost savings, scalable and isolated resources for different data consumers and ETL workloads, and performance optimization for a variety of query types.​ Through this migration, there were technical challenges and learnings relating to the ETL migrations with DBT, new Databricks features like Liquid Clustering, predictive optimization, Photon, SQL serverless warehouses, managing multiple teams on Unity Catalog, and others.​ This presentation dives into both the business and technical sides of this migration. Come along as we share our key takeaways from this journey.​

Sponsored by: Onehouse | Open By Default, Fast By Design: One Lakehouse That Scales From BI to AI

You already see the value of the lakehouse. But are you truly maximizing its potential across all workloads, from BI to AI? In this session, Onehouse unveils how our open lakehouse architecture unifies your entire stack, enabling true interoperability across formats, catalogs, and engines. From lightning-fast ingestion at scale to cost-efficient processing and multi-catalog sync, Onehouse helps you go beyond trade-offs. Discover how Apache XTable (Incubating) enables cross-table-format compatibility, how OpenEngines puts your data in front of the best engine for the job, and how OneSync keeps data consistent across Snowflake, Athena, Redshift, BigQuery, and more. Meanwhile, our purpose-built lakehouse runtime slashes ingest and ETL costs. Whether you’re delivering BI, scaling AI, or building the next big thing, you need a lakehouse that’s open and powerful. Onehouse opens everything—so your data can power anything.