Menu

IBM Lakehouse as Part of watsonx.data for AI and Analytics

The News: IBM announced a new Lakehouse as part of watsonx.data at their Think conference. Read more here.

IBM Lakehouse as Part of watsonx.data for AI and Analytics

Analyst Take: IBM has announced the IBM Lakehouse as an evolution beyond the first generation Lakehouses in use today.

For those not familiar, a lakehouse is a mashup of data lake and data warehouse and is used as an analytics repository. More than a database and more than a data lake of unstructured file data, a lakehouse brings a schema to data for fast selective access to potentially massive amounts of data. Lakehouses are primarily used by query engines such as Presto and Apache Spark. Obviously, a lakehouse is serving a huge and growing market for analytics, used for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). Adoption of AI and ML are driving the need for more and more data with faster access.

The big news regarding specifics for the IBM Lakehouse include:

  • Can be deployed in less than 10 minutes
  • Will work in public cloud or on-premises
  • Offered also with an on-premises integrated appliance – the IBM Storage Fusion HCI
  • OpenShift on bare metal
  • Standard x86 servers
  • Nvidia GPUs
  • IBM Storage

The IBM Lakehouse supports the Apache Iceberg format for query engines. This enables:

  • SQL access for large data sets
  • Multiple simultaneous query engine access
  • ACID transactions support (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durable)

For performance improvement, a global persistent cache is implemented – every query engine can access the same cache across hybrid clouds or on-premises.
Storage includes object storage with S3 protocol, IBM Cloud, and Google Cloud Storage.

Lakehouses have a big future and IBM has pushed forward with their announcement with key capabilities for customers. They have recognized that on-premises is important as well as public cloud with the customer concerns on data privacy and storage costs. They also understand how complex a container environment can be and the packaged IBM Storage Fusion HCI will be a rapid deployment solution. IBM is a major player in data for analytics – AI and ML and IBM Lakehouse will enhance the completeness of their offerings.

Disclosure: The Futurum Group is a research and advisory firm that engages or has engaged in research, analysis, and advisory services with many technology companies, including those mentioned in this article. The author does not hold any equity positions with any company mentioned in this article.

Analysis and opinions expressed herein are specific to the analyst individually and data and other information that might have been provided for validation, not those of The Futurum Group as a whole.

Other insights from The Futurum Group:

IBM and Stony Brook University Selected to Anchor the New York Climate Exchange by the City of New York

AI-powered Bing Now in Open Preview as Platform Continues to Grow and Evolve

AI is on Fire—New Broadcom AI Fabric Aims to Stoke the Flames

Author Information

Randy Kerns

Randy has written numerous industry articles and papers as an educator and presenter, and he is the author of two books: Planning a Storage Strategy and Information Archiving – Economics and Compliance. The latter is the first book of its kind to explore information archiving in depth. Randy regularly teaches classes on Information Management technologies in the U.S. and Europe.

Related Insights
Does Nebius’ Acquisition of Tavily Create the Leading Agentic Cloud
February 12, 2026

Does Nebius’ Acquisition of Tavily Create the Leading Agentic Cloud?

Brendan Burke, Research Director at Futurum, explores Nebius’ acquisition of Tavily to create a unified "Agentic Cloud." By integrating real-time search, Nebius is addressing hallucinations and context gaps for autonomous...
AI Capex 2026 The $690B Infrastructure Sprint
February 12, 2026

AI Capex 2026: The $690B Infrastructure Sprint

Nick Patience, AI Platforms Practice Lead at Futurum, shares his insights on the massive AI capex plans of US hyperscalers, specifically whether the projected $700 billion infrastructure build-out can be...
Will Salesforce’s Cimulate Acquisition Redefine AI-Driven Product Discovery
February 11, 2026

Will Salesforce’s Cimulate Acquisition Redefine AI-Driven Product Discovery?

Keith Kirkpatrick, VP and Research Director at Futurum, shares his insights on Salesforce's acquisition of Cimulate: A bold move to integrate AI-powered, intent-driven product discovery into Agentforce Commerce, challenging rivals...
Will Canva On-Brand AI Design Set a New Standard for Content Creation
February 11, 2026

Will Canva On-Brand AI Design Set a New Standard for Content Creation?

Keith Kirkpatrick, VP & Research Director at Futurum, shares his insights into Canva’s expansion of its Claude AI connector and discusses the potential impact on competitors such as Adobe, Microsoft,...
Is SaaS Facing a Threat from AI Automation
February 10, 2026

Is SaaS Facing a Threat from AI Automation?

Keith Kirkpatrick, VP & Research Director at Futurum, shares his insights around the recent selloff of major SaaS vendors, fueled by fears of an AI-native software takeover, and provides his...
Qualtrics Names Jason Maynard CEO; Can Execution Match AI Ambition
February 10, 2026

Qualtrics Names Jason Maynard CEO; Can Execution Match AI Ambition?

Keith Kirkpatrick, VP & Research Director at The Futurum Group, examines Qualtrics’ appointment of Jason Maynard as CEO and what tighter execution, AI adoption, and product focus could mean for...

Book a Demo

Newsletter Sign-up Form

Get important insights straight to your inbox, receive first looks at eBooks, exclusive event invitations, custom content, and more. We promise not to spam you or sell your name to anyone. You can always unsubscribe at any time.

All fields are required






Thank you, we received your request, a member of our team will be in contact with you.