Quacking the Code to Multi-Tenant Embedded Analytics with GoodData & MotherDuck

Quacking the Code to Multi-Tenant Embedded Analytics with GoodData & MotherDuck

Quacking the Code to Multi-Tenant Embedded Analytics with GoodData & MotherDuck

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Description

In this session, GoodData’s Jan Soubusta is joined by MotherDuck’s Alex Monahan to discuss how to use MotherDuck with GoodData for embedded analytics with multi-tenancy, without compromising on speed or cost.

Alex provides an overview of MotherDuck and its core functionalities and features, including their renowned low latency and innovative per-user tenant model.

You'll also learn about what makes GoodData’s recent MotherDuck integration so cool, and how GoodData’s analytics engine, FlexQuery, is powered by DuckDB for lightning-fast querying and analysis.

To bring these concepts to life, we’ll showcase a live demo of GoodData’s embedded analytics capabilities run on top of MotherDuck.

After the presentations, Jan and Alex answer attendees' questions.

Meet the speakers

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Jan Soubusta

Distinguished Software Engineer
GoodData

Jan is a full-stack engineer with a primary focus on back-end (micro)services and data sources. In his current role, he validates product requirements and technical designs and mentors other engineers. Before joining GoodData, Jan worked at CSOB, Ceska Sporitelna, Unicorn and Tesco.
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Alex Monahan

Forward Deployed Software Engineer
MotherDuck

Alex is a forward deployed software engineer at MotherDuck and writes blogs and deliver presentations part time for DuckDB Labs. His background is in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Virginia Tech, and he loves working with data! Alex recently joined MotherDuck after 9 years at Intel. He’s been diving deeper into duck-themed databases ever since.

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