Google's data warehouse and analytics environment, BigQuery, is previewing BigQuery tables for Apache Iceberg, which it calls a fully managed, Apache Iceberg-compatible storage engine.
BigQuery tables for Apache Iceberg use the Apache Iceberg format to store data in customer-owned cloud storage buckets while providing a similar customer experience and feature set as BigQuery native tables.
AWS's Redshift is a rival to BigQuery in so-called cloud-native data warehousing. It has introduced secure sharing of data lake tables, which supports open file formats including Parquet, ORC, JSON, and CSV.
Iceberg faces off contenders including Databricks' Delta Lake and Apache Hudi, all battling to become the standard table format, allowing users to query data with an analytics engine of their choice.
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