Engineers first.
Open source always.
OpenLake is built and delivered by a specialized engineering team that solves hard data and software problems for organizations where the timeline matters. We believe the best platform is one you own - so that's the only kind we build.
Why teams choose us
Risk Reduction
A vendor-neutral, open-source-first approach prevents lock-in and keeps you on the cutting edge. If we disappeared tomorrow, your platform keeps running - because you own every line of it.
Fast Delivery
Expert teams and repeatable IaC playbooks mean we hit timelines without long waits. Since 2020 we've operated as a quick-reaction force for urgent, high-priority initiatives.
Engineering Expertise
Deep specialization in cloud infrastructure, data pipelines, full-stack development, AI/MLOps, and security compliance - with automated testing and CI/CD discipline behind everything we ship.
Proven Success
We've delivered production platforms built for scalability, automation, and efficiency - including deployments that have run continuously for more than five years.
A unified enterprise platform
One production-grade environment for all data processing and AI/ML workflows. We eliminated fragmented manual processes across dozens of data sources and delivered a secure, scalable single pane of glass.
| Metric | Impact |
|---|---|
| Scale | 60+ analysts, data scientists, and engineers |
| Connectivity | 30+ data sources: databases, APIs, S3, live feeds |
| Security | 15+ user groups with role-based access control |
| Maturity | 5+ years in a stable production environment |
| Automation | Manual ingests replaced by automated insights |
If it isn't code, it isn't repeatable
Every environment we deliver is defined by version-controlled Infrastructure as Code, exercised by automated tests, and deployed through CI/CD. That discipline is why our platforms hand off cleanly: your team inherits a system they can read, change, and redeploy - not a snowflake only we understand.
And because everything we build stands on open source, your engineers develop skills the market values - not proficiency in a proprietary console.