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Apache Polaris

Provides a vendor-neutral, open-source REST catalog for Apache Iceberg that eliminates data lakehouse vendor lock-in while enabling interoperability across any Iceberg-compatible query engine.

Founded 2024Parent: Apache Software Foundation

Last updated May 3, 2026 by ATDb automated enrichment · Connections updated May 4, 2026

Industry
Data Infrastructure / Data Lakehouse
Business Model
Open Source
Target Market
Enterprise
Parent Company
Apache Software Foundation
API Available
Yes
Market Position

Leading open-source Apache Iceberg REST catalog; positioned as the vendor-neutral alternative to proprietary catalogs like Databricks Unity Catalog

Overview

Apache Polaris is an open-source, REST-based catalog implementation for Apache Iceberg tables, designed to provide a vendor-neutral, interoperable foundation for data lakehouse architectures. Originally developed internally at Snowflake as a proprietary catalog service, Snowflake donated the project to the Apache Software Foundation in August 2024, signaling a broader industry push toward open standards in data governance and catalog management. The project reached v1.0 incubating status in July 2025, marking a significant maturity milestone for enterprise adoption. Polaris implements the Apache Iceberg REST Catalog specification, allowing any Iceberg-compatible query engine — including Apache Spark, Apache Flink, Trino, DuckDB, and others — to connect and manage table metadata through a standardized API. This engine-agnostic approach directly challenges proprietary catalog solutions by enabling organizations to avoid vendor lock-in while maintaining fine-grained access control, multi-tenant namespace management, and catalog federation across cloud environments. In the broader data infrastructure and AdTech ecosystem, Apache Polaris is significant as a foundational layer for organizations building open data lakehouses that power analytics, audience segmentation, and data clean room use cases. Its primary competitive tension is with Databricks Unity Catalog, which offers similar governance capabilities but within a more closed, platform-specific context. As an Apache project, Polaris benefits from community-driven development and vendor-neutral governance, making it attractive to enterprises seeking open, auditable infrastructure for sensitive data workloads.

Products & Features

Apache Polaris Catalog

Open-source REST Iceberg catalog implementing the Apache Iceberg REST Catalog specification, supporting multi-engine interoperability and table metadata management

Multi-Tenant Namespace Management

Hierarchical namespace and catalog federation capabilities enabling multi-tenant data governance across organizations and cloud environments

Fine-Grained Access Control

Role-based access control (RBAC) and privilege management for Iceberg tables, namespaces, and catalog objects

Catalog Federation

Ability to federate and connect multiple Iceberg catalogs across different cloud providers and storage backends

Key Features
Apache Iceberg REST Catalog API complianceMulti-engine query interoperability (Spark, Flink, Trino, DuckDB, etc.)Fine-grained role-based access control (RBAC)Multi-tenant namespace and catalog managementCatalog federation across cloud environmentsVendor-neutral open-source governance under Apache Software FoundationSupport for multiple cloud storage backends (S3, GCS, ADLS)OAuth2-based authentication and authorization
Use Cases
Open data lakehouse catalog managementMulti-engine data access governance (Spark, Flink, Trino, DuckDB)Audience data governance and segmentation for AdTechData clean room infrastructureCross-cloud data catalog federationReplacing proprietary catalogs to reduce vendor lock-inEnterprise data mesh catalog layerIceberg table lifecycle and metadata management
Customer Segments
Enterprise data engineering teamsCloud-native data platform teamsAdTech and MarTech data infrastructure teamsFinancial services data governance teamsOrganizations building open data lakehousesMulti-cloud data architecture teams
Corporate history
  • 2024Founded
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