Events
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FOSS 2025: From Source Code to Source of Truth: 30 Years of Open Source Database Evolution
Alkin Tezuysal speaks at FOSS 2025. The goal is to bring academia, industry, and open communities together around the practical use of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in education, research, and business. The event is hosted by Chernihiv Polytechnic National University.
This talk traces the evolution of open source databases over the past three decades—from the early rise of MySQL and PostgreSQL to the NoSQL wave and today’s real-time, AI-driven architectures. We’ll explore the shifting landscape of transactional vs. analytical systems and spotlight ClickHouse as a game-changing columnar engine redefining performance at scale. Learn how community-driven innovation, cloud disruption, and new workloads are shaping the future of open data infrastructure.![OSA Com NYC_General (4)]()
OSA Com Event: Real Time Data Lakes ft ClickHouse®, DuckDB, StarRocks, and S3
Real-time databases are integrating with data lakes to reduce storage costs and share data with AI and data science. Please join us to hear from a range of experts as they share current problems and solutions while navigating the transition from closed storage models to open table formats like Apache Iceberg. There will be plenty of time to network: discuss problems and brainstorm solutions with your peers.
Join us in New York City for an evening with experts from ClickHouse, StarRocks, Snowflake, and AWS. Learn how to build high-performance real-time data lake systems. Networking to follow presentations. Food and drink provided!![Texas Linux Fest – Josh 2025 – 3]()
Texas Linux Festival 2025 Talk: Magical Mystery Tour: A Roundup of Observability Datastores
Joshua Lee - Open Source Developer Advocate at Altinity, will be speaking at Texas Linux Festival 2025. Come and enjoy Joshua's talk - Magical Mystery Tour: A Roundup of Observability Datastores.
From plain-old Postgres to the LGTM stack, ELK, Cassandra, and ClickHouse, the landscape of telemetry storage options is as vast as it is overwhelming.
In this talk, Joshua will guide attendees through the foundational principles of telemetry—covering metrics, traces, logs, profiles, and wide events—and break down the strengths and limitations of different database technologies for each use case.![CND Austria]()
Cloud Native Days Austria 2025 – Uncovered: The Hard Truth About OpenTelemetry’s Vendor Neutrality
Joshua Lee and Adriana Villela are presenting the talk Uncovered: The Hard Truth About OpenTelemetry's Vendor Neutrality at the Cloud Native Days Austria 2025 Conference. The 2025 conference will be held November 7-8.
We still hear people saying, "OpenTelemetry is vendor-neutral, so you can switch vendors any time you want to." This is like saying that because the vCard format exists, it's easy to switch from iOS to Android. Sure, your core data will ultimately be portable, but you'll be missing a *lot* of other things.
Does that make vendor neutrality moot? Not at all! Vendor-neutral instrumentation means that all of our code artifacts aren’t impacted by tool changes. Switching vendors won’t be like waving a magic wand, but it will be much easier thanks to OpenTelemetry (OTel). We’ll cover some of the challenges and pitfalls, and offer best practices to make this process as pain-free as possible.![berlin data meetup]()
Berlin Meetup – Autumn Leaves, Data Stays: Adapting ClickHouse® to Use Apache Iceberg Storage
Come and join Joshua Lee - Open Source Developer Advocate, and Maciej Bak - Support Engineer at Altinity, for the Berlin Meetup: Autumn Leaves, Data Stays on October 14 at Neugelb Studios Zeughofstraße 20, Berlin, from 7:00 pm. They will be talking on how to adapt ClickHouse® to Use Apache Iceberg Storage. And the next 2 talks in line are: Lakekeeper — The Lakehouse Control Plane: Governance at Scale with Iceberg and How we made WarehousePG Open Source (again).
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Database Frontiers: O11y in One: Exploring ClickHouse® as a Unified Telemetry Database
Joshua Lee, is presenting the talk O11y in One: Exploring ClickHouse as a Unified Telemetry Database at Database Frontiers. The 2025 conference will be held on October 15.
OpenTelemetry is often introduced as a way to send your metrics, traces, and logs to separate backend databases. But in reality, most organizations juggle at least half a dozen monitoring tools in production.
What we really need isn’t just a standardized way to collect telemetry—it’s a unified datastore that brings all the backends together, much like how OpenTelemetry has unified telemetry collection. Could ClickHouse be that solution?
Join renowned database professionals at Database Frontiers free of charge – speakers at Database Frontiers will provide you with the answers to all of your most pressing database issues and so much more.![Altinity-Office-Hours]()
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London Meetup: Open Lakehouse and AI
The Open Source Analytics Community is proud to host this meetup in London. Real-time databases are integrating with data lakes to reduce storage costs and share data with AI and data science. Please join us to hear from a range of experts as they share current problems and solutions while navigating the transition from closed storage models to open table formats like Apache Iceberg.
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KCD Porto 2025 Talk: Uncovered: The Hard Truth About OpenTelemetry’s Vendor Neutrality
KCD Porto 2025, the only Kubernetes Community Days in Iberia, brings developers, platform engineers, and cloud specialists together for two days of talks and networking. Supported by CNCF and xgeeks, it’s the largest CNCF event in Portugal, built by the community, for the community—shaping the future of cloud-native tech.
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Open Source Analytics Conference 2025: AI-Powered Alert Analysis with ClickHouse® Databases
The Open Source Analytics Conference (OSA CON) is the go-to conference for all things open-source analytics. Learn, share, connect, and explore the latest in data ingestion, orchestration, databases, infrastructure, governance, visualization, and AI. Join the doers of the modern data stack.
Our colleague, Alkin Tezuysal - Director of Services at Altinity, will share with us their knowledge through the following talk - AI-Powered Alert Analysis with ClickHouse Cloud Databases.![SeaGL 2025 – Robert]()
SeaGL 2025 Talk: What’s a Data Lake and What Does It Mean For My Open Source Analytics Stack?
Our CEO, Robert Hodges, is presenting the talk What’s a Data Lake and What Does It Mean For My Open Source Stack? at the SeaGL 2025 Conference. The 2025 conference will be held November 7-8.
Data lakes on open table formats like Iceberg are a popular way to manage large datasets for analytics, data science, and AI. This talk explains how data lakes work and how to adapt open-source analytic stacks to use them. First, we'll tour projects like Arrow, Iceberg, and Unity Catalog that make data lakes possible. Next, we'll see how analytics engines like DuckDB, ClickHouse, and Spark are adapting. Finally, we'll survey a few projects that enable applications written in Python, Golang, or Rust to deliver fast queries. You'll have to build the app yourself, but this talk will show you a path to use data lakes and open source successfully.![SeaGL 2025 – Robert]()
SeaGL 2025 Talk: Magical Mystery Tour: A Roundup of Observability Datastores
Joshua Lee, is presenting the talk Magical Mystery Tour: A Roundup of Observability Datastores at the SeaGL 2025 Conference. In this talk, Joshua will guide attendees through the foundational principles of telemetry—covering metrics, traces, logs, profiles, and wide events—and break down the strengths and limitations of different database technologies for each use case.
By the end of this session, attendees will have a clearer understanding of the trade-offs between these datastores and how to make informed decisions based on the unique requirements of their systems. Whether you’re building an observability stack from scratch or looking to optimize an existing setup, this tour of the observability datastore landscape will leave you better equipped to navigate the options.










