Live Webinar: Migrating from Snowflake to Apache Doris — Real-World Case Study


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If you're using Snowflake and considering a move to open source to cut costs or gain more flexibility, don't miss the next VeloDB webinar! 🙌
We're excited to welcome Parth Soni as our guest speaker to share his hands-on experience migrating from Snowflake to Apache Doris!
He’ll walk us through:
✔️ Why he decided to migrate from Snowflake to Apache Doris
✔️ A step-by-step migration plan
✔️ Performance comparisons & tuning tips
✔️ Best practices drawn from real-world experience
Owen, Apache Doris PMC Member, will join to add insights from the Apache Doris dev team. He will deliver a detailed comparison and introduce so you can understand the differences, strengths, and trade-offs in depth.
🗓️ Date: July 22
🖥️ Where: Live online
👉 One click on "Attend" via the link and you’re all set. Reminders and resources will come your way.
Welcome to the open source world. You’ll refresh your mind. 😉
🌐 This live online tech webinar is perfect for the data and engineering community across Asia.
This event is designed for big data enthusiasts, open-source contributors, data engineers, software developers, and database platform builders in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and especially India.
We’ll explore cutting-edge innovations in modern data systems, real-time analytics, and open-source infrastructure with insights tailored to the needs of engineers working in fast-moving data environments.
🕒 Optimized for Asia-friendly time zones (SGT, IST, CST), so you can tune in comfortably from cities like Singapore, Bangalore, Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh City, or Beijing.
💻 This is a free online webinar — open to everyone, no matter where you are.
Can’t attend live? No worries. Just click the “Attend” button via the link and we’ll send all attendees a full recap with slides, resources, and video recording after the session.
Let’s connect and learn together with the wider Asia-Pacific tech community!

Live Webinar: Migrating from Snowflake to Apache Doris — Real-World Case Study